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VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 97 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965 ,* (Olaaoifled Advert^^SJL ***> P cfe 16) State Funeral Planned For Events P a rliament In State Meets with Empty Seat

N.H. Trustees LONDON (AP)—Parlia­ Delay Comment ment met today — leaving Sir Winston Churchill’s old HARTf^ORD (AP) - seat empty—and approved Trustees of the New Haven ' Queen Elizabeth’s reque.st Railroad had no immediate that the nation give the comment today on criti­ I beloved elder statesman all cisms made that their ac­ the magnificence of a state tions were “totally unmind­ funeral he planned for him­ ful of the public interest.*" self. The empty green leather seat The critici.sin. linked .specilic- which Sir Winston occupied in ally to the tru.stee.s' announced the last session of Parhament plan to rut commuter .service was the only vacant place in the and eventually abandon all pa.s- packed Hou.se of Cjmmon.s. senger service, wa.s made in the Prime Minister Connec' cut Trp'is-rirt''tio': st(XKi on the spot w here Church­ thority's annual report to Gov. ill stood (or .so many y e a rs sis John Dempsey. I prime m in iste r and said : The report was written before 1 "As Parliament succeeded Dempsey and Gov. Parliament he .stood at this boot Nelson Rockefeller announced at one time or another, holding their $20 million plan to .save almost every one of the great the railroad’s commuter serv­ offices of .state.” ice. Wil.son referred to the bat­ The Cl'A said that while the tered di.spatch box that always trustees of the New Haven "are sits on the table before prim# men of reputation, character ministers. and responsibility." they have "And he stotxl at the box op­ been unable to reduce the op­ posite." Wil.son .said, "thunder­ eration deficits or the cash at­ ing denunciation of government trition of the railroad. 'after government." "Furthermore, tne trustees P That reference was to another have box which sit.s on the gram to the CTA which would other .side of the table before solye all or part of the prob­ leaders of the opposition. lems of the New Haven Rail­ Wilson heads Britain's gov­ road,” the report said. erning Labor party. Churchill Harry W. Dorigan, one of the was one of the Con.servative trustees, said of the CTA re­ party’s greate.st leaders. port, " not. want to make ” ^ r Winston, following the any comment at all concerning steps of the most honored of his it at this time." predecessors, derived his great­ Richard J. Smith, another Sir Winston Churchill ness from and through thia trustee, said he had not yet House,” Wilson said. Fire Destroys Landmark in Vernon Center seen the report. "I wouldn't The House and the galleries — 1874-1965 with most members in black ) year-old building burned to the ground but plans want to say anvthing about ft Herald Photographer Joseph Saternis was at the until I've studied it,’ he said. ties, the women in dark somber scene Saturday when fire destroyed the First Con­ are already under way for the construction of a clothes - hung on his words. new church. (Story on page five.) - .- Churchill “added his unique gregational Church of Vernon. He took the above Borge Fund contribution to the greatness o l shot as the steeple of the structure fell. The 139- STORRS (AP) — The Victor LBJMuch Improved, our centuries-old parliamentary If Borge Scholarship Fund at the institution,” Wilson said. University of Connecticut is be­ To the hushed , ing incretised to $100,000 through the Earl of Longford, leader e t Rioters Burn a recent gift by the comic May Attend Funeral that house, said; Names 27 Cardinals; pianist, it was announced Sun­ “Sir Winston was a House of day. Ciommons man, and it was Ws in Hue, Borge offered his Southbury WASHINGTON (AP)—President Johnson’s physi­ desire to spend his whole parlia­ estate to UConn last fall but mentary life in that House. cians reported today that his condition has improved a “We in the House of Lords 103 Total Highest in History Police Silent the university said it “could not great deal, a White House spokesman said late this commit itself in perpetuity to have, nonetheless, the duty and the use of the land." morning. privilege of paying tribute to Sir SAIGON, South Viet Nam Borge’s latest gift makes the But there was still no indica­ funeral in London Saturday. Winston Churchill as a national VATICAN CITY (AP)__❖ tlnuing to denounce Marxist'*Lyon, France; William Conway, (AJ*)—Rioting students in Hue scholarship fund the largest tion whether hj would be able to Nor was there any new in- leader and world statesman and Pope Paul VI named 27 new ideology. Today he named the archbishop of Armagh, Ireland; were burning down houses of carry out his stated desire to formation on how long the Pres-1 may I add illustrious le ^ - first three Roman Catholic Agnelo Rossi, archbishop of Sao persons they described as "anti- (See Page Ten) attend Sir Winston Churchill’s Ident would remain at Bethesda; s'" of the Conservative party. Roman Catholic cardinals dinala from Communist coun­ Paulo, Brazil; Maximos IV nationalist” today. Among the It was a generous trtbut# tries since a 1958 consistory held Naval Hospital fighting the today, including three from Salgh, Melchite patriarch of first set ablaze was that of the remnants of a cold that hit Fri­ from an old Laborite ofqx>nent. Communist lands and one by Pope Pius XU. i Antioch; Paul Pierre Meouchi, regional police chief. day afternoon and put him In One of the nominations — of Maronite patriarch of Antioch; The mob of about 10,000 anti- Always on Sunday the hospital early Saturday. (See Page Ten) from the . Jojief Beran of Prague, Ciechos- government demonstrators was This raised the membership Stephanos I Sidarouss, Coptic David Waters, an assistant iovakia — was a clear challenge patriarch of Alexandria; Josef last reported heading- for the lo­ White House press secretary, of the Sacred College to 108, the to red officials who have re­ cal office of the Vietnamese largest in history. Slipyi, archbishop of Lvov, Po­ said that since a 3 a m. temper­ 40 More Cadets stricted his activities. land, and primate of Ukrainian government information service. No More Video Football, ature rpading of 99.2, subse­ Archbishop Lawrence Joseph Police and troops in the city Shehan of Baltimore, Md., was Other new cardinals are: Catholics; quent checks of the President 400 miles north of Saigon were have shown normal readings. May Be Leaving the only U.S. prelate among the Maurice Roy, archbishop of Thomas B. Cooray, archbish­ not interfering. naw cardinals, the first named Quebec, Canada; ,Owep Me- op of Colombo, Ceylon; Leon- Participant Sport Now Waters, reporting on John­ Demonstrations against the son’s condition, .said that the U.S. Air Academy by Pope Paul since he became Caifn, archbishop of Cape Town, Etlenne Duval, archbishop of government of Prenaier Tran pontiff in June 1968. South Africa; Lorenz Jaeger, Algiers; archbishop Giovanni doctors characterize his condi­ Van Huong were also reported NEW HAVEN (AP)—It used*out today from the fourth week- tion as having improved “a AIR FORfJE ACADEMY, They will formally be elevat­ of Rouen of Paderbom, Ger­ Colombo of Milan, Italy; Arch­ in four other c^tral t^etnamese to be that a man could look end snowstorm in a row. This ed to the purple at a consistory many; Joseph Marie Martin, bishop Ermenegildo Florit of cities. Saigon was an armed forward to a winter Sunday one featured more snow than great deal." Q)lo. (AP) — It was reported Feb. 22. archbishop of Rouen, France; Florence, Italy. camp in preparation for threat­ afternoon sis a time when he the others—as much as 14 inch­ Two and a half hours before that 40 more cadets were leav­ Pope Paul’s nominations were Franjo Seper, archbishop of Za­ Paul Zoungrana, archbishop ened Buddhist suicides by fire. could watch a televised football es in northern Connecticut—and the word was that the Presi­ ing the U.S. Air Force Academy In line with policies that have greb, Yugoslavia; John Heenan, of Ouagadougou, Upper Volta; Buddhist youths and monks game or take a nap on the also included sleet and freezing dent’s condition' was quite good archbl.shop of Westminster, and that temperature readings today as a result of the wid­ become evident In his reign. Enrico Dante, archbishop pre- scuffled briefly with police and couch. rain. Not to mention a little ening cheating' scandal. He has opened a dialogue with England. s-ngiana. „ ------^ — — ------But in Connecticut nowadays thunder and lightning that start­ during the night were below 1(X) but above normal.' The report came from a re- Communist countries while con-.con-, Jean Vlllot, archbishop of (8*e Page Two) (See Page Four) all you can do on a Sunday led Bridgeport and New Haven sponsiMe flouree although it was afternoon is reach for the snow- area remdents. waters saia a senes of routine It was another busy weekend testa were made between 8 and not confirmed by the labile In­ shovel or snowplow and get to formation Office. work. (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Ten) The Air Force hs said more Nutmeggers were still digging than to o cadets may be involved before the investigation is end­ ed. Johnson Asks $9^.7 Billion A special investigative board called to. the academy inter­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSand the principal tool for build-'^tially, government expenditures viewed cadets in streams today, For fiscal year ending June 30 Ing a Great Society will continue to rise over the with reports 700 6f the more 1965 1966 He estimated that government long nin." Highlights than 2,500 in the wing may be ' (figures in billions) revenues would total $94.4 bil­ But the coats will rise less questioned. ■pending ' $97,481 $99,687 lion, also a record. This would rapidly than the nation’s ability Col. Richard Haney, chief of Income 91,200 94,400 mean a i$8.2-biIllon rise in tsuc to meet them, Johnson said. Of Message public information, was clo.seted Deficit 6 ,281 5.287 collections from 1964 to 1966, Despite the 1666 increase, he much of the morning with MaJ. Debt vt yesu'-end 316,(X)0 822,600 generated by an unprecedented said, federal spending will de- Gen. Robert H. Warren, acad­ fifth consecutive year of atrong cUne. in relation to the Gross WASHINGTON (APJ — Here emy superintendent. Haney said By 8TERUNO F. GREEN business expansion. National Product — “to less are textual highlights of Presi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Preel- The President predicted a than 15 per cent, the lowest ra­ dent Johnson's budget message (See Page Thirteen) dent Jfrtuison told Congrees to- record prosperity for 4hlB. calen­ tio achieved in 16 years.” to Congress today: dsiy the first year of his “Great dar year — a prosperity with Nevertheless the federal debt ■oclety” will cost the nation a these dimensions: will stand at an historic peak of — The budget supports a mas­ ncord $99.7 billion. National output at $660 billion, $322.6 billion when the fiscal sive defense establishment of The President’s budget mee- a gain of nearly $33 bllUon; cor­ year has closed. Johnson served steadily growing power, within •age for fiscal 1966 — which he poration profits at $61 billion, up notice he w(ll ask another In­ reduced outlays. Bulletins hinted may be the last U.S. nearly $4 billion; personal in­ crease In the debt ceiling fixed Our International and space Culled from AP Wire# comes rising to $620 bllUon, up 6 by Congress. programs are being advanced budget below $100 billion — at a satisfactory rate, but with called for; » per cent. These were among the high­ —A $1.75-bilUon cut in excise The word “frugal,*' used re­ lights of the message; smaller increases than in ear' peatedly in last year’s budget Defense — Spending would be Her years. , -taxes, without naming those to — A large part of the funds CHURCHIIX ESTATE be reduced or repealed. meseage.did not appear In this reduced to $49 bllUon from $49.3 LONDON (AP)—A frieni — A $3.1-blllion increase in all cne. The new budget, said John- bllUon. Yet Americans, he said, for ■ needed program expansion can be sure they will have ”a has come from savings, reduc of Sir Winston Churchill sold ' Social Security cash benefits so>rN. A ria. (A P ) sage, by what Johnson called on Mars. level for 1966. The resulting helping to reduce the budget deficit of $6.3 bUlton la a billion Hundreds gathered today le deficit to $6.8 billion, o r^ bllUon “the rising need for more jmbUc Poverty — A four-fold in­ tell the dohnsea admlnlstr^ in dollara lower than the 1965 defi­ doUars less than this years and private services” rswUng crease the antlpoveriy pro­ tten’s “won ea ved-lnk’ spsniUng. from an Increasing populatian, grams wlU bring llw outlays to cit, marking continued progress toward a balanced budget. ere ef the need fer Ibderhl But federal outlays for educa- growing Inoomes and mumglng $1.8 UlUon. nid te mine Iving Boti would be increased by more ways M Ufa. Appaladiia — Obviously con- — On a consolidated caah ba­ sis, total payments to the public Low Bridge over Sidewalk Skating ^Rink^ In the Sonthweat. A than 76 per cent, to $2.7 billion, 'nis budget provides, In fact, fldem of

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY tS, 1966 MANCHESTER^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1966 ^ A G E F O U R MornComfortWaorlRf of Dr. and Mrs. Jay Marahall sion will tour ^ l&ouUi Windsor B o l t o n Hughes o f Dean Dr. and Teri FALSE TEETH Rioters Bum Jean Strickland, daughter of msmben of the "f Han u a plaaaont inT !P.2S2SS!Gr* Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Strick­ tlon and school admlnlMration DELIVERY looaa plat# dlaoonifwt. ^TASOTZHTH, land of Manchester were bM>- tonight at 7 :30. . an impnrrad Officers Named at Meeting Ths board of finance upper and lowtr plataa holda tnam Teacher Group Accepts Home in Hue, tlsed yasterday at BoHon Oon- IMTHUR DRUD flrmar ao that thar faal mora oom- gregational Church. tomorrow at 8 p.m . In torubla. HO fummy. jo n y . ^ y ference room of the town offlcSo. taata or faaUnz. It i aft^lna ,5»“ * Police Silent Of St. George^s Church Ilie 7 a.m. MAas next Sunday acid). Doat not aour. Cha<^ Plan Pay Plan with G>nditions at S t Maurice Church will be 8U Lesson Draws 26 odor" (dentun braath). Oat TAS- for Joseph Barasso. Catechism About 28 enthusiastic begin­ T U IH today at anr d n v eenntar. ners turned out tor toe second Hie South Windsor BXlucaUonUcatlans, Five Buddhist monks sntered PAINTING AND Continuing Education Courses of the area later complained of obalnnen. low water pressure. I tection. Many present men earn $10,000, $15,000 and more 'two of them state hearings, at '-Driver Wanied toe slxto day of a hunger strike DECORATING Rockville-V ernon annually, because of the advantage of our high commis­ Ibi next meeting FSb 4. they vow will last imtil death "If this were a regular house An Bast Hartford diTvw re- PHONE 643-2804 sion rates plus bonus and extra Incentives. Two requests are for signs unless Huong quits. fire," Duffin said, "the water oelved a warning Saturday would have been sufficient. This Our seventy-sixth Hne comprises Art and Specialized larger than permitted. from police after a ocdlision at The Buddhists claim the Call Evenings — 6 to 9 Wtn-Mar BuUders A Devti- Huong government discrim­ Courses and Time Schedule Fire Levels Church; was an unusual fire." Calendars, Greetings, Ballpoints, Pencils, Book Matches, toe oomer of Fleaaant Vallegr inates against them and that the Duffin praised the fire com­ Gift Leather and tlmiely Speclaltfes. It Is strictly new and epers, Inc., 63 Hope Lana, Glaa- Rd. and Nutmeg St. trabury, for a variance to al­ United States continues to sup­ panies from the other com­ exclusive. It Is terrific. Police said Frank L. Jawor- port Huong because of Taylor's Semester Day and Time munities and said he will send Our 1065 selling season under way another aB Ume high. low a sign on the southeast cor­ aM, S3, of East Hartford had Course No. Title ner of Valley- View Dr. and Kl- lafluence. •a letters of thanks to participants. If you are Interested In a lucrative, fast growing business, turned onto Pleasant VaUsy Hours Rebuilding Planned Dtiffin said that apparentljr SALE! hngton Rd. This la an AA-30 Twq U.S. BohUers wars dead we have it. Give ns a brief background outline. Write ■one. Rd. from Nutmeg when his cor and two otoen missing after GASH SAVINGS the fire started In the boUw Bob McKenzie, Vice President, THE THOS. D. MURPHY was struck from behind by a '■I Raycon Corp., 80 Maple Ave., they had gone fishing in a cove A eampalgn Is already under-<^' Fire companies, alerted by room of the church, but that CO., RED OAK, IOWA. 61566. vehicle driven by Robert G. Du- ■ear the coastal city of Qul I I’ 10 Acetg. 102 Principles of Accounting M-F 3:30-4:45 final cause of the blase will not Hartford, for a sign on Oover- way to rebuild the Vernon Oon- the Mutual Aid Service, aided last week to save hor’s Highway, approximaMy Moriiel, 21, of EUington Rd. Niton, 270 miles n o^ ea st of Acetg. 202 Advanced Accounting M 7:45-10:25 at the blaze. Those partici­ be determined until his Inventi- 100 feet east of the intersec­ Jawontki was Issued a motor Saigon. Apparently the four Acetg. 222 Federal Taxes W 6:20-7:35. 7:45-9:00 gregational Church "panel by pating towns, led by Vernon ■ completed. tion of Rt. 5 and Oovemor’s vehiclle warning for failure to were victiira of a Oommunlst panel” exactly as It was. The volunteers. Included Broad ITie bell from the original ambush. on your favorite EQghway. This la an I zone. obey a stop rign. Officer Adv. 202 Principles of Advertising M-Tu 9:10-10:25 proposal was firM suggested by Brook, Rockville, Ellington, Co­ church, which was hanging In Other requests include: Charles Jurgelas kivestigated. The Defense Department in lumbia, Tolland, North Cov­ toe church steeple, has been lo­ Wariiington said the dead were M-F 3:30-4:45 (Lect.) Vernon builder George Rlsley Knights of Columbus, 1881 Garden Club Meets Bio. I02A Principles of Biology 11 entry. Weet Stafford, South cated in the mins, Duffin noted. Sgt. l.C. James T.H. Cordova of PKK Th 8:00-10:00 (Lab.) Saturday night. bra and girdle! Main St, Bast Hartford, for a The Valley Planters Garden UAIJ.ON Windsor, Coventry and South He said that because of toe dif­ REMODEL ROSSETTO temporary and conditional per- dub will meet tomorrow at '8 Glen Bumie, Md., and Spec. 4 The 189-year.old church was Manchester. Bathrooms remodeled, recreation rooms, Utelien cabi­ Roger L. Buss of Cottage Grove, Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 (Lect.) ficulties In getting to It, the bell ■oit to allow a carnival on April p.m. at the home o t Mrs. C.T.R. Bio. I02B Principles of Biology I I leveled during a spectacular fire A Vernon fireman. Nelson will probably stay there fbr nets, Fomdoa tops, nnflnlshed rooms completed, etc. laoobonl, 360 Benedict Dr. The Wls. Their deaths brought to 254 M 8:00-10:00 (Lab.) arhlch was first noticed by Her­ 86 to May 1 at 212 Ellington the number of Americans killed FUEL OIL Skinner, was Injured during the some time. Rd. This is an I zona theme o t toe evening’s program Bus. Diet. 202 Business Dictation Tu 9:10-10:25; Th 4:55-6:10 ald reporter Ed Freeman and fire. He was treated at Rock­ The Rev. John A. Lacey, pas­ long and extra long girdle as a result of enemy action his wife Nancy, who were driv­ Adam and CedUa Wisniew­ is House plants. Members will since December 1961. M-W 6:20-7:35 ville General Hospital for a tor of the ohurch, noted that ROSSEHO ski, 668 Sullivan Ava, a specific give reports of their finds on Bus. Low 102 Intro, to Business Law ing by toe church at 1:30 p.m. wrist laceration. The missing men were Spec. 4 The iS-eemans drove to Vernon "about every church in the area SKoepUan to allow eonstruction plants which they have been William E. SwaykoB, son of Mr. M 7:45-9:00; Th 6:20-7:35 (Lect.) Wreckage from the building has offered their facilities” un­ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY regularly $5.95 • $6.95 of a residaice In a CX zone at raising. Chem. 102 General Chemistry 11 Police headquarters and gave | smouldering this mom- and Mrs. Walter Swaykos of til toe new church is rebuilt. 678 Sullivan Ava There will also be colored Th 8:00-10:00 (Lab.) Ihe alarm. | occasionally blazing In 218 West Center SL— 649-0308 Bloomfield, N.J., and Sgt. l.C. 1 3 ’/ 2 ' One of the first offers oame Durafonn, Inc., 788 R t 5 to slides and a special exhibit of Harold E. Strong Jr. of Alexan­ Data Proc. 102 Introduction to Programming W-F 7:45-9:00 Ih e fire was believed to have! spots. Massive wood beams allow a building doser to the GALLON from lailngton developer Nor­ Builders and General Contractors terrariums. Each member is dria, Va. Ex. Sec. 200 Business OfRce Practices M 4:55-6:10; Th 3:30-4:45 ■tarted In the church's furnace. which fell into the former cel­ Residentfal and Industrial Oonstmetfon line than pMmittod and asked to bring a wrapped gift It quickly spread throughout the lar of the,church are expected man Chase, who offered the use a variance to allow light man- to be used for the “Silent Auc­ PRIEST DIES Econ. 102 Intro, to Economics Tu-F 6:20-7:35 rest o f the historic structure, to bum for some time. of Temple B’nal Israel, Talcott u f a c t u r l n g on Joiui Fitch tion.” Mrs. Lawrence Briggs ANSONIA (AP) — A solemn GOOPERATIVE Eng. Graphic Engineering Drawing M-Th 6:20-7:35 despite efforts by firemen from One Vernon fireman on Sun-i Ave. in Rockville. Blvd. The property is bounded will be the hostess for the eve­ high pontifical mass will be of­ on, (ovi’Aw 11 communities. day morning displayed a char­ Sendees yesterday were held by Roger NewbMry on the E n g .101 English Composition Tu-Th 3:30-4:45 As toe fire blazed, a group o f ! red, ice-covered wooden peg, at the Vernon Elementary ning. fered at the Church of Assump­ A I>i%isi(in of Borth, and eeist euad west by tion Tuesday for the Rev. «hu%ch members and neighbors | used in construction of toe School. » - * Jtfm and Anna Masoola. This Elected Fraternity Head Eng. 102A Intro, to Literature Tu-Th 3:30-4:45 4.95 5.95 Robert Earley, eon of Mr. and James Joseph McCormick. ROLAND OIL CO. quicMy congregated by an ad- church. He salvaged It from the "The loss is tragic,” Rev. La­ Is a GC aone. Eng. I02B Intro, to Literature Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 joining structure In the rear o f ' ruins. The pin was used because cey said, "but it Is not an In­ The stats heaiinga to be Mm. Paul Barley, 7 Ravine Dr., Father M (^ rm ick died at his s iv r u HIS,-) home Satiu-day night after a toe church which houses a num- nails were unknown at the time surmountable loss.” beard are: has been riected president of Eng. 122 Technical Report Writing Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 • contoured for fit UpsUon Xi fraternity at the long illness. .Sir> BROAD .STREET her of cIsMsrooms. the church was built. He said that a building com­ South Windsor Auto Parts TEL. Eng. 202 English Lit. since Milton University of Hartford where He had held pastorates in Tu9:IO-IO:25;Th 4:55-6:10 Without discussion, the group Vernon fire chief Joseph Duf­ mittee Is expected to be named can Oo., 8 Packard St., Manchester, worked swiftly, removing rec- • front panel for support to allow a motor vehicle jimk be is a member of toe senior Hamden, Waterbury and South Eng. 214 Business Communications W-F 4:55-6:10 fin estimated damage to the this week. learn yard, used auto parts, and used class. Norwalk. Eng. 282 (Joyce Sem.) Std. Finnegan's Wake W 7:45-9:45 ords, furniture, and other equip building at approximately $300,- Rev. Lacey noted that contri­ • white only outoinobiles on two parcels of Survivors Include seven sis­ ment In toe building. : OOO. He said the damage could butions have already started Edward Daly, son of Mr. and to • sixes S, M, L, XL ^ land on Schank Rd. 'Hie prop­ Mrs. Robert Daloy, 'Troy Rd., ters. Read Herald Ads. Fine Arts 112 History of Art M 7:45-9:00; Th 6:20-7:35 Ibelr wordless efforts a p ' run higher, once a thorough In- coming In, and a hand-printed SPEAK erty is bounded on the ncsih ^ has been elected vice-president Fine Arts 206 Sculpture Workshop W 7:45-9:45 peared as though toe evacua-1 vestigatlon Is complete. note nailed to a tree near the William Schank, south and of the fraternity. He is also a tlon had been carefully re­ Duffin noted that after fire­ still-smouldering ruins says that east by the Scantic ^ver and senior. French 102 Introductory French M-W 6:20-7:35 hearsed. * men pumped water into the contributions may bs mailed to structure for a while, the hy­ the church. land of Mkhael Ulcinskas and Both are majoring In business French 202 Intermediate French Many adults, watching the M-W 9:10-10:25 swift, destruction o t the an­ drants went dry and residents The Church structiura was John Schanck, west by land of administration. They were ▼an Schanck, north by Henry Hist. 101 Western Civil, through Reformation M-W 6:20-7:35 cient edlftce, stood In the graduated from EBsworth Me­ freezing weatoer with tears Dunham. Thia Is an R ^ sone. morial High School in 1961. Choicest Meats In Town Hist. 102^-x Western Civil, since Reformatibn Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 EFFECTIVELY! Charles J. Veranis, 670 Itye running down their faces. Bt. to allow a Umlted repair­ Evening Prayers Set Hist. I02B' Western Civil, since Reformation Tu-Th 6:20-7:35 One veteran police officer, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Xow with amazing Pleniiun! er’s license at a service station (Also Today Hist. 102C Western.Civil, since Reformation directing traffic at the scene, DEVELOP CONFIDENCE- •t 10 Rye S t This Is an I sone. win hold evening prayers Mon­ 1 TUESDAY ONLY! From 8 P.M. On) M-F 3:30-4:45 said, "God, this Is awful!” CKvll Defease Plan. day torou^ Friday at 7:30 pun. Ins. 202 Principles of General Insurance W 6:20-8:30 During the height of the fire, Get your ideas across Bveret J. Miller, director of and Sundays a^ 6 pun. 2 u s. CHOICE Mkt. 202 Principles of Marketin< the tell steeple on toe church Winter Organ Coneert sivU defense, has submitted a M 7:45-9:00; Th 6:20-7:35 srashed down, cutting a path report to the town council on a Manchester Evening Herald Math 100 Trigonometryryane" and Anal. Geometry* Tu-F 6:20-7:35 o f wood and glass through toe P8TCR p n n district system for South Wind­ South Windsor Correspondent, Math 101 Fundamentals of Math I W-F 4:55-6:10 slassroom building In the beuto. Friday, Jan. 29,8 PJW. S- sor. Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- ' Dosens of pigeons, roosting Attend a Miller stated the boundary 0148. Math 102 Fundamentals of Math 11 W-F 4:55-6:10 hi toe steeple, were driven f* IN THE BRAND NEW FREE lines have been drawn and the Math 202 Anal. Geometry and Calculus 11 away by smoke and flames. bade plan drafted. In the next iS TEA K M 4:55-6:10;W 7:45-9:00 Flames esune roaring out of PENNEY HI8H SCHOOL Demonstration <|uarter the plans will be writ­ Rats T hon^t Wiee Tu 6:20-7:35,9:10-10:25 (Lect.) toe section of the church where . .,m ten In their final form and sub- • SIRLOIN • SHORT • PORTERHOUSE Phy. 102 Elementary Physics 11 toe fire is believed to have AUDITORIUM - EAST HTFD. Meeting of the CAIRO — The ancient Egyp­ F 7:00-9:00 (Lab.) ■aitted to toe state for - ap­ started with such Intensity 170(0 WUbw Cross Parkway to East Hartford. proval tians worshiped rats. The pop­ that firemen, led by Fire Dis­ ulace viewed them as symbols Phy. Science Intro, to the Physical Sciencet Tu 9 :10-10:25; F 6:20^-7:35 (Lect.) trict Commissioner Chet Rau, 13ake axlt 91 at Forbea St. cutoff and then World Famous Dexter S. Burnham was as­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET travel sontli oa Forbea St. for mllea. signed to the public information of utter destruction — and also W 8:00-10:00 (Lab.) were forced back. The area 817 h i g h l a n d s t r e e t —PHONE 648-4278 service on Dec. 24 and appointed of great wisdom because the Psy. 102 Psychology of the Individual M-W 9:10-10:25 was showered with hot sparks . presB news section o ^ f on rats always chose the best and ashes. Dec. SO. bread. Reading Dev, Speed and Comprehension* F 7:00-9:00 One of the numerous fire The following acting district Sales 202 Principles of Sales M 4:55-6:10; W 7:45-9:00 trucks at the scene received wardens have been appointed: Its baptism of fire. A new Harry I. Blanchard, District 1; Shorthand 102 Beginning Shorthand Tu-Ui 6:20-7:35; F 3:30-4:45 $15,000 truck, delivered Sat­ Lloyd F. Clark, District 2; Rod- Soc.i 102 Introduction to Sociology Tu 9H 0-10:25; F 7:45-9:00 urday morning to the North srick A. Carignaq, District 3; Span. 102 Ooventry Volunteer fire de­ ...'■< « ' • Bdward R. Kuehn, District 4; Elementary Spanish M-W 6:20-7:35 partment, . was pressed into Robert C. BurrUl, District 6; WE PUT THE S U R E IN Span. 202 Intermediate Spanish M-W 9:10-10:25 service at toe blaze just six John K. Cutler, District 7; and hours later. ‘iiHills sofi'etlv and softlv Marshall S. Welflngton Jr., Trans. 202 Beginning Transcription M-W 6:20-7:35 District 8. INSURANCE Typ. 102 Beginning Typewriting MU (MMM District 5 radio at the Sadd W 3:30-4:45; F 7:45-9:00 Memorial Library became op- *No credit for transfei* purposes. sratiooal on Nov. 9, Miller at; stated. Work has begun on Dis­ The college reserves the right to cancel or re-sch^ule coorBee where circunutances demand R e n t trict I omnmand post at the ______K'COMPIHE WHITON UBRARY AUDITORIUM Wood Memorial library. Radio driHa have also been OOMFORT AND MOBILITY WEDNESDAY. JAN. 27 at 7:30 P.M. bald. Tbs radio secttmi is check- big all radios and drafting rORYOUR Radio City MuMc Hall Organist 85 NcmtiIi Main Stroot, Manchester SALE! plans for an Improved antenna >As You Which they will build and Install Registration Information CONVAUSCENT St Firehouse 1. Like Them! ASHLEY MILLER Three 1,250-watt generators 1 0 WAYS THIS COURSE WILL BENEFIT MEN and WOMEN: Peter Pan's machine were received. One of these has We take extra care to Registration for part-time and Special ntndentn in a program of popular 'theatre organ WHHICHAIRS l.lanmNI L IkM Ml $M«li M Ymk InI woskoUa foam hra been equipped with an auxil­ process yoifr laundry ex­ any day during the week of Jan. 26-29, from 10:00 Colson music on the Custom Designed iary fuel tank and . actly as you want it. LlrMkRlKlhrtlr 7. (Mliil fiw mi Wtrry ajoa .to 9 :00 j)jn. at the Manchester Community Col­ AUDI is : • Can l^Maalf **-----IAa m IHUer indicated the others You’ll be pleased with 3-MorimI ANm ThMtrt Organ 1.1« ■ Mtn CMVwydnSiS would be equipped before the lege office at IM E. Middle Tpke. Fees must be paid 4. k Yiw ImI SMI Ilf ((eo 1. Iwflw Ym( MMm UWIm and o f the fiscal year. the results. llH W -.. AND Totfia lavtteAl Ne Hdtets Baqniradi 9L teOMBtef WlHH 14. Ins TMI Une Ut,ttm* Imus School Calendar Approved . . . WITH OUR COMPREHENSIVE at time of registration. •1.99 The board o f education has DHILDDIN store hours: l^qiroved the school calendar NEW SYSTEM HOMEOWNER’S PAOKAOE PLAN i ragnlarly $2.50 for the 1965-66 school year. The New appUcants must bring a high school transcript HARTFORD TC^RMW, Jiw‘. S 7:39 P H . ,board voted to add two days LAUNDRY Don’t overlook the possibility of losses due to theft or equivalent ■ 536 FARMINOTON AVE., HARTFORD opon 6 days ts ths proposed school year or damages done by burglars . . . be sure you’re cov­ 1 BLOCK WEST OF OINEBAMA e won’t shred ■iS,klng • total of 186 days. AND DRY CLEANING Riqit Cbartes Warner added ered for this by carrying our all-inclusive homeowner'i Application fees: $10.00 for degree candidates, fuU Tbvrsdays HN 9 p.m. e machine washable ON HARRISON ST. (44) S m e 80 and 81 to the calendar. policy. Prsemtod by: MANAGEMENT DEVKIXWMBNT P WMg UTE e d rie s fast flobool wiM begin on Sept. 9. Off East Center S t or parbtiiM $6.00 for special students (non-degree B. FBANCOEUR, Aisa Maaagsr candidatee). v M Asylum Bt, Hartford, TsL $36-6444 • S2-36A, S2-S«B Vaaefaers conferences will be Opposite the Cemetery OpM Mon.-Snt. IS to 6:00, Ttars. IIU 0 PJNL . For Furtoer Inf omwtton Oan 888-0000, r n> bold Sept. 7 and t. Scheduled For Pick-up and DeUvery JOHN L JENNET AGENCY MIDCO (OUteC Bvonlass by A n totottom t) holidays are: Oct 28, taachers Call 649^7758 nonfsrsnes; Nov. 11, Veteran’s YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENCY Tuition Fees: $17.60 per semester hour. .1 * • 1 9 6 3 * SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. ------7------^ * T , ...... S u r; Hov. 86 and 8$, Thaoks- ■nnchea at: 209 North Main 357 E. CENTER ST.—643-4117 ; 8M MAIN anunor Smag ttiien will bs • four- Sb and 661 Hartford Rd. C. LEROY NORRIM ON L. NORRIS Read Herald Advertted^uiNits Awr — i

1 '.i 1 1 * ' ■■ ‘ MANCHESTER JEVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 SDC MANCPSTER EYEING HBEA^, MANCHESim CONN, MONDAY, J A ^ ^ Y 1AB6 technical research and develop­ to the next June $0. Fiscal year Budget Includes ment on high-speed, intercity The Language 19M ends In the middle of 1966. Funds Requested SAVE 20«/« Am rl^rstrr asmplalBing that Omaihuiiaam tan eniat- surface transport. A f a first Adminlstretive budget ~ The Jimmy Breslin Area Projects step, we will begin demonstra­ Of the Budget regular government budget — For Courthouse Mcrtaraity od a pcotaaslonal pollUcal bureaucraoy tions of possible Improvements tha framework for the Presi-^ Co^tfitiQ wtaleh trbats paople as "thinga'' UaifbiiEa, Jhmipan, Oonttaned Iran Page Six) WASHINGTON (AP) — Theae in existing rail passenger serv­ WASHINGTON (AP) — dent’s enmial request for au­ In Bridgeport Edmund Murray, Bcotland ices in the northeast corridor of thority to spend, lend end pur­ p o B u n » "Bureaucracy in Sooialiat oonntrioo,” appropriations for navigation, Here’s a quick course In the lan­ Tops, M o o s m , Sikiits. ■aitALO ~ m o . Yard, stood in front of the the nation. chase contracts; and the esti­ he says, "has bssn insisting on striot the teak Of eeeing to It that house with igibody to guard flood control, power, reclama­ guage ot the budget, with fiscal WASHINGTON (AP)—Funds ChurohlU had help If he needed — Significant postal deficits terms translated into-plain Eng­ mate of revenues to support Sirateh Pants, Iras, planning in an sphorss e f material pro­ anymme and he wasn’t sure tion, water attM^a end beach are now' estimated In the cur­ for construction of a courthouse < it when he would visit the what to do. erosion projects were asked to­ lish: those outlays. duction, even In edncation and culture. rent and future years. A panel and federal office building in «ird lM House of Commons. Churchill ‘T guess m go home," be day by President Johnson tor Appropriation — Authority Trust funds — Money held In It baa been laying so much emphaalB on was eld end gone end he totter­ of distinguished citizens will trust by tHe government to be Bridgeport, Conn., were Inchid- said. "I g^ueaa there’s nothing the year starting July 1: consider whether certain postal from Congress for a feder^ ______Blna aaMpi *“ <“»• technological progress that Marx's orig­ ed down the gangway, gripping else to do but go homa” He Connecticut agency to spend or lend, for a paid out only for specified pur­ ad today In President Johnson’s HoUtaJ^ rates should be Increased. poses. They ere not pert of the inal concept of a humane future society a cane, his arm motioning to looked around. "You know, Construction: Black Rock res­ stated purpose and up to a stat­ budget requests for fiscal year Glazier’s when I'd help him near the end — Revitalized federal leader­ administrative budget. Social was eesentlally reduced to the idea of people to gat back and leave ervoir, $400,000; Oolebrook Riv­ ship through a new department ed amount. Corset and Uniform Staop him alone and Lengford-Holt there, I might grab hia hand a er reservoir, $$,300,000; Hop Security taxes, for Instance, are 1966. an affluent society." . of housing and urban develop­ Authorization, or contract au­ 681 Main St.— Maaeheeter 80B8CR1PTKUI m & m walked with him end ell of tittle too hard and It would Brook reservoir, $2,100,000; thorization — Authority for an not combined with general gov­ The coat of the Bridgeport Pay«bU k Advaae* A. profaaaor In Hungary says that *Tt press the ring on the finger ment will be coupled with In­ ernment funds hut go Into a spe­ project is listed as $3,367,(X)0 in Y#ftT .•••«••••••••••••••• Commons looked away. They Stamford hurricane protection, creased emphasis on compre­ agency to sign a contract to buy Monte • •»••••••«•••••••• u»w Is the task of Uterature to pidnt a pic­ did not want to see It if Win­ and he’d give a little growl $3,800,000; Sucker Brook reser­ goods or services. A later ap­ cial fund from which old age a federal construction program . Moatta •••••••••••••••• **^9 hensive local planning.” pensions are paid. " S iKoatb • •••••••••*••••••• ture of the enormous alienation that was ston ChurchlU ever fell down In and say, 'Easy now,’ and just voir, $300,000; West Thompson propriation must be passed be­ toUIing $183,761,(XW. for a moment you imagined him — Our objective is to mobilize The money would Include- 24 the product of the Stalinist era, and to their presence. reservoir, $1,410600. local, state and federal re­ fore the money actually can be Cash budget, or consolidated " ~ M M 5 5 " o r "I hated It," Langford-Holt back running things again. Planning: Ansmia' - Derby, cash budget — the adminis­ new federal buildings, nine help In overcoming it" sources in a coordinated effort paid. f THMI ABBOaATBDABBOCIAT1b5~PBJdBB I was saying, "Here are we, In- Well, he’s gone now. When the $863,000; Mystic, $60,000; New New obligational authority, or trative budget plus the income building alterations and the pur­ Tb« AaoeUtad Pr«n U •xolmlrtly And In Csechoslovakla another pro­ King Is deed, you say "The/ to assist the poor. The 1966 chase of one building. __ of .. at ^'i MW* dl» slgntfloent people who iMver London, $170,000. budget provides for almost dou­ "NOA” — Authority for an and outgo of the trust funds. r GLOBE ^ ar««tta« otlMnriM cred^ fessor is being quoted as follows: led or could hope to lead his King is Dead, Long Live the Surveys: Coastal rivers agency to obligate the govern­ The cash budget Is the complete The budget also Included $20 I this paper la local aawB coib- King.’ 'What do you say now? bling the new obligational au­ "Technical civilisation, alone and of it-, Mfe, and we were being patron­ Conn., Mass., N.H., R.I. and thority and quadrupling the ex­ ment to pay out money. It may picture of federal receipts and million for land acquisition and ising to him. It nhiply was not Who is there to talk of?" Maine, $60,000; Connectiout Riv payments. It may run a surplus planning. r Travel Serviee at npoMloatlaa <4 self, produces antihumanlam and dehu­ penditures for this effort. represent appropriations or au­ M* Mr«lIts art also rasarrsd. right. Now this is no eulogy to He went home. And in the er basin, Clonn., Mass., Vt., and thorizations or both. while the administrative budget The construction program for manising pressure on every individual. East End of London the people End Adv 12 noon E8T Mon. Jan. ^ 905 MAIN STREET the man. He had aU the flaws N.H., $614,000; Connecticut Riv­ 36. Expenditures — Checks ac­ shows a deficit. this fiscal year was estimated tor Modem civilisation draws the Individual of a human being, he was came out. He was an aristocrat er, Hartford to Holyoke, $27,000; tually written and cash actually at $163,187,000. ^leal arrors appoarinc lB_^T«rtlBemaM and he lived with beef and cham­ New London Harbor, $1S,000; $80 MILLION FOR TESTS Th'e largest new construction 'ottaar raadfiit' m — S t^ k *■ i Tbs Haaebaslar from the collective, even if it creates wrong many times and he was N. V. SHELTERS LEAD paid. Expenditures, not ap­ obstinate and tamperish. but he pagne and cigars, but he stood Thames River, $16,000. propriations, are the measure of MONTREAL — One aircraft project in the 1966.86 budget of ; HaraH. ______enormous new collectives and makes in the streets with these WASHINGTON — The total was great and we are insignlll- Operation and maintenance, fallout-shelter space In the federal outlays In any ringlS* manufacturer spent $80 million the General Services Admini.s- oUaot ol M, A K. • the individual lonesome. In a society cant and I felt wrong.’’ people, stood in the smoke and $668,000. year-; an appropriation may be testing a single type of jet air­ tration is a federal office build­ rassataBraa — ruins and watched the bodies United States Is enough for aganer — Na« where religion has ceased to be the He dressed and went to 103,000,000 people, officials re­ u.sed up over a period of two, craft before it was released for ing in Chicago, for which $46.2 [ ^jiQ BootoAo church. Inside he remembered being carried out and he bit three or more year*. airline service, the International million was asked. AUDIT BURBAO O t CIltCDLAp cement and connecting link creating his cigar and made a V with port. New York, IlllnoLs and ChurchBl, es he always win iw- Fiscal year — The govern Air Transport Association re Close behind is a $45.7 million ethical inhibitions, it must be replaced his fingers and the old ladies California, in that order, have member htan, the old men Bit­ Highlights the most facilities ment year, running from July 1 port*. FBI building in Washington.' Olaplar adrartlstnc oli by Bometbtng else; and thin something ting on the green leether benoh screamed at him in their cock­ War Monday 1 p>oa - - ■ is, in the first place, a r t” In Commons, holding his cane ney and he would growl with For Toaaday — 1 p.m. Mooter them and they would go back K r Wadnaaday - 1 T u a ^ . These statements from inside Com­ and tears oomRig from hia syea Of Message For Iboisday - 1 p-oa Watoaaday. "They had auMi difficulty and and get resuly to take another tor ftlday - 1 p.m. T hm ^. munist satellite countries are, in tone day and night ot It. atoraay — i p-flA Friday. hardships during the war," (OoattaMwd troni'^age One) Dad deadUna; 10:S0 a.m. aaeb day f t and meaning, quite familiar to ua in OhurehUl waa saying aloud, Trafalgar Square was crowd­ ■ I axcapt Datmtey — » a ml "and now they are out in the ed and there was no more room America, for they are much the same to stand and people lined the a net excess of payments of $8.9 Monday, January 35 things we have been saying, with dif­ atreeto worrying about houe- billion. kig and food and money. After steps of the National Gallery ferent labels and catch phrases, about bMilnd it. A group of ministers — 1 plan recommendations to ell tlMy'N done for ua. They repeal some excise taxes and ourselves and our own search for sig­ are heroeo and they Should Uve stood at mlcrcphcmes on the base of the statue of Nelson. reduce others. These changes e> The Nonparen nificance, meaning, and connection for aa hsroea" should become effective July 1, He w u crying and taUcii^ They took turns reeding pray­ Tba torrifie power and majeaty of the individutJ. ers to the people. Hundrete of 1966. They will reduce tax liabil­ about the people who had to pigeons flew over head. The ities on a full-year basis by $1.78 Winston CSiurchlU loom larger than ever, One difference is that it still takes fight the war he ran. a minor act of political rebellion to talk people were silent, and only the bilUon. Revenues collected by now that the ebatlnata flesh Is still, the "He waa great because he the Treasury in 1966 wrlll be re cared." Langford-Holt was say­ noise of water spouting in the hnporisus win quiet, the qusstlnt, ad> or write this way Inside a Communist fountains, and red double- duced by $1.5 billion. country, while in this coimtry the so­ ing. "This w why he was so decked buses passing by on the — I am recommending venturing mind at rest. great You see, the man cared ciologist or philosopher is likely to be so very much." street, m ingM with the min­ prompt enactment of a hospital In an age of dictators, this somewhat' isters' prayers. The huge blMk insurance program for elderly considered an eccentric if he talks or And now, at No. 28 Hyde awkward and wrong-galted shamble of lions crouched at the bottom persons. This program should Park Gate, there was nothing a w«a", nursed in a oomblnation of demo- writes about anything ehw. of the statue and watched be self-financing, with a com­ else to do. He was in the hands everywhere. bined employer-employe pay sraUe Instltiftlaas and sedal But fliat is more a difference of pacs Nature Study By Joseph Sstcmls o f history now history and the IS IASY...linTH "O h , God, in all His majes­ roll oontribution of 0.6 per cent traditiotis ennobling the eenoept sC pnh- and stags than one o f fundamentals. carefully planned funeral sT' WINTER BROOK ty...” a red-roped minister on the first $6,600 of Income to Ik senries, beoame the sssst Inqiaslal Human heings are human beings. Ons rangements whidi wUl give prayed. start in calendar year 1966. London Its greatest spectacle in flgore s f Ida tima. part o f their estrangement or alienation 19ffi PuMMien Newepeper — I am also recommending nearly two centuries. And Sgt. Syndicate an increase from $4,800 to $6,000 With hhi political tnuOtiona, and tala Is that they do not realise how much alike they are, or how often the same in the wage base on which So­ flbllgatkm as a member of the ruling cial Security taxes are paid. eiaas, and the ihetorle he inherited and great general tides of fashion in Johnson Asks $99.7 Billion — The estimated cost of com ta m aH the otviUaed reo* thought wash evsr their widely separat- Jimmy Inside Report pitting the interstate highway spesdh before him, be sd'dweUing plaoeM The Last Great Statue system has recently been in­ by (Coattimed from Page One) per cent. In addition, the maxi creased by $6.8 billion. To avoid iiimartf as the messenger and mum amount of yearly income serious delay in completing the af ttas gods, the InstrumeBd o f Rowland Evans Jr. and R < ^ r t D . Novak eon asked $108 million for roads taxed would jump from $4,800 to system, while remaining on a Breslin $6,600. Sdeathdea Uiiplsnied Sionns Are'Best ' WASHINGTON — The hither­ palgn, the hard-boiled eutspeken , and resource development in pay-as-you-go basis, I will hi' what remalna of this fiscal year, Aa a result, anyone earning chide in my excise tax propos­ was the man to 4 ^ Rttlar, to to untold story of one company’s 0>rdlner quickly threw cold wa­ $6,600 or more would pay $238 In "The weAend just^iast demonstrated LONDON —> In the morning ever will do It as he did be­ all commands of Her Majesty’s plus $607 million In fiscal 1066. als specific recommendations Hfetly wlfli both Boosevelt and troubles In collecting an unpaid ter on the grendiooe spending Social Security tax Instead of how nice K een be to'have, uapredicted rain and mist, the tan pebbles cause the world never again can Royal Navy. Agriculture — thia biggest for increasing certain highway to ^iie the souls and the aacri- hill front the Republican party plans of the Arizona Msfia, spe­ the $174 he now pays. The rise were unHttered in front of No. survive the things that had to Once. In 1939, the message to casts a cloud over the entire, cifically Including toe book d M . domestic program suffers a user charges. end unheralded, the amount of enow be done In the years he lived. the fleet read, "Winston l4 |500-mlUlon cut, to 96.86 Mllion. would be more than 85 per cent; i e f the oommon people o f his cotm* 38 Hyde Park. A'street cleaner crazy - qulK financing of the Oordlner quickly killed plana — To encourage long-overdue wMoh nevw arrived, after a maximum He died wordlessly. He was a back,” and seamen cheered. for many people It could nullify tend of much of the free arortd, to moved over to the side to get Goldwater campaign. tO' buy hard-cover sditlsns of Atomic energy — the sec­ Improvements in surface trans man who put deep brass and But that was 26' years ago and the savings on exclM taxes. of alarm and fuse, the week before. ' out pf the way of the blue car A full aplit of the Goldwater "Where I Stand.” Falling to ond successive year, atomic portaUon in 'ou r densely pop­ ' aB the roles wWrfi seemed to him powerful strings into words, and Churchill was only 64 and he Of the 4.26 per cent payroll So far ae predictian was ooncemed, coming down the street. The old campaign (demanded earlier by quash the paperback deal, ho at energy outlays are cut — to ulated areas, I will propose a in order to aoBompllah the doctor in the front seat was then built them up to a drum -was just starting to teach his levy on each employe, 0.3 per the largest storm of the winter had the 's Sen. Hugh Scott) least slowed down payment out $3.68 bilUon from $3.7 blUlon. cent would go to finance the comprehensive program of o f a power which challenged fumbling with the doortiandle roll to reach out and grab peo­ nation that great wartime les­ Tbs country's nucleer force will least advance attention. Friday,, there ple and shake them by too may be in order. But with the sf the skimpy campaign treas­ new hospital program; at the The fact that the power ehal* before the car stopped. son in heart Testorday the campeUgn's bookkeepers now ury. not be weakenid, Johnson Up at the comer, a mother shoulders and in their hearts. $6,600 Income level, that would began to be some calm, casual notiflea- message called him Sir Wiiuton scatter^ to toe four winds, a The scheduled Jidy payment pledged. And preparations have Britain also r^irdiented'a mod* and her daughter, in black But he had not uttered a word ChurchlH and the seamen who come to. $16.80. Person To Person tien the fact that anew would prob­ full accounting may be impos­ was not made. The scheduled bten finished so that nuclear Few of the presidential pro­ 'baibariam made his task more ur> derby hats and short tan for 10 days while he lay dying heard it were too young to have ably devaiop' on Saturday. 'When flie sible. August payment was not made. tosUng In the atmosphere can posals were new. The message. and a little easier. jackets, mt on white horses and in a coma, while Me heart served under him. be resumed quickly if another weathermen and the rest o f us woke up waited for the traffic light on throbbed and struggled to throw Based ee conversations with Indeed. McGraw-Hill did not re­ In most cases, simply put price We were Da-vid B n m n waa having erstwhile Goldwater campaign nation violetaa the limited test Alt Sir Winston was never in mudi Kensington Hight St. When it It Off. ceive a single cent. By October tags on programs already an­ given thL*- Saturday morning to find It had already breakfast. Hia silver hair sffioials, however, we can re­ toe National Committee waa re­ ban treaty. nounced in earlier messages — doibt as to what he was doing. He itoia hsgun snowing, the forward look was changed, the horses walked There were 10 people Wtie bruaheil^AMtok;. e,. tie and Mue Foreign aid — Military and very apt across thq street and into Hyde port the hisarre details ot bow ceiving polite notes fram Mc- or In last year's White House fighting on the continent for Britain, still calm, and yet fairly acimrate, and watched him die. v. ; Vnutged ever cof­ -the Republican National Oom- Gtaw-Hin dunning them for eoonomlo foreign aid outlays leglslatlvs program. definition as [his ancestor Duke of Marlborough Park. 'Hien the daughter broke "It was strange," bne of^ihafo fee in ‘Qle blgh^osUlnged sitting inlttee bandied pne of its biggest are budgeted for $3.3 billion, a Indicated that we might get as much aa her horse Into a trot under the I106,0(W. Such recommendations in­ fron) away who was in the room was say­ room ef Winfield House, the single Mils. Uke the Goldwater eut of $M million. This does not had dene before him. leafless tfees. The doctor was in Somehow, Goldwater get word cluded: back: In 10 inches before the storm was through ing later. "One moment here Americmi ambassador's resi­ campaign Itself, toe story be­ include the Peace Corps, up $25 ^ win such a battle, to preside owl- the house now, white scarf and waa this ancient man hare4y> ef what was happening. BBdden Stepped-up health outlays in­ with us. dence. gins in extravagant optimism, somewhere in National Commit­ million, or the Food for Peace 1695 A.D. wlto and masterful, over the strange overcoat off, looking at the old breathing. Then toe years Program, unchanged. cluding a $400-miUlon Increase It seemed to us that thia inverse ratio "The phone, sir," aemebody devolves Into chastened realism, tee files today Is a letter to Mc­ by the Department of Health, the finance allynoss R took to arln such a battle, man in the green bed-jacket who seemed to come right off his s&i TTafalgae Squgre. T he Duke of Defense buUding when his cuts than he wants. art of plucking the goose Bs murii when their ewta oommon sense Wellington glared down at the Ul’s death for some time now. Senator’s latest book. Entitled ment. He described himself as lays, to a $866 million, and a wandering whether he wast not phone rang. He picked it up and "Where I Stand," toe book was Tha President Is not expected in such a way as to produce advised it as they had when false alarma taxicabs and delivery wagons Yesterday, with the death a "terribly embarrassed" over the to specify the excise tax cuts similar boost in public housing name kind of wonderful but nec- said, "Sir,” when be heard the a paste - up of Goldwater’s delinquency. advised it the week before. People found moving around hie pla^ . Queen fa c t there waa more to do. The until almost June 80, when some to $236 million. the largest amount of voice on the other end, and then speeches and position papers. According to key OoAwater Tests of high-speed rail pas­ as^^ry anachronism, who, like his that an unplanned snowatorm could be Victoria sat grandly on her U.S. is to show its respects, as excises expire automatically. feathers with the least pos­ he reached for a yellow mes­ It never has shown them for a "Where 1 Stand,” published staffers, a 1100,000 check for senger transportation In the slij^tly irounger near contemporary in throne, surrounded by angels, sage pad. However, he is known to favor sible squawking.” Needless just as cosy and cheerful as one which \ her back turned « » Buckingham foreigner before, at toe funeral by McGraw-Hill, retailed for 70 McGraw-Hill was about Is be "northeast corridor,” from Bos­ Frepaoe, President de Gaulle, once car^ "With deep regret," be wrote outright repeal of the $ 60 mil­ had lurid advance notioea. Palace, the water.dripped from of Sir Winston Churchill on cents. For the whopping Repub­ written. But McGraw-Hill ap- ton to Washington. to say, our aim is exactly >1^ a torch for nation and liberty as lio as the voice over phone dictat­ lican Natioiuil Committee order, lion arorth of so-called "nu­ \ And when people woke «p, oh the fi­ Gladstone, who was stationed by Saturday. parenUy got soft-hearted and isance taxes" levied at retail. Naming of a panel of distin­ the opposite: To give you o n | [ else eould have done, but who sub- St. Clement Danes Church. And ed to him, "the Admiralty In a 1 ^ woodod-floored living the price was 20 cents, #r agreed to watt. At precisely toe guished citizens to oonsider nal moniipg e f the stor^^ they found Board learned today of the 000 (phis shipping costs' for "■•e These include the 10 per cent the kind of service and se 0 a itty proved disappointing and in- at 8:06 a-m. on January 24th, room of his apartment on moment Burch stalled bragging taxes on cosmetics, toilet goods, whether postal rates should be that scunehow they and thehr neighbors death of Sir Winston CtourohiU. lot. Half was due on July 81, about toe Mg surplus at the Na­ Increased. economy that will gain youf adMpiate in his ideas of how the world 1066, in the rear first-floor bed­ Eaton Place Sir John Leng- jewelry, furs, luggage and pock- were much mors cheerful over having room of No. 28 Hyde Parii Gate, All flags are to be lowered to ford-Holt heard the news on when newly annointed Na._ ... 1 tional Cemfnittee, Cordiner was The launching of $7 new greatest possible appiioval, t t A saved should be rebuilt, to save it half staff. The Admiralty Board Oialrman Dean Burch signed otbooks. some common problem to face and ovw- the old man In toe green bed the radio am M ook^ down for pleading with creil^rs net to Other excises are collected water, power, or navigation with nary a squawk! Dil­ f r ^ the need for future Churchills and jacket died wtto toe curiains had today also sent a message a momMit and then he told his toe contract with McGrew-HlII. demand lmmedlate**paymant. projects by the Army engineers, oome, like choked driveways, ^.fiian they of condolences to Lady Church­ The other tOO.fXM was due en from the manufacturers of lon Sales and Service Inc lUUes. drawn and a lamp turned on and wife he wanted to go to church But suddenly after the elec- products ranging from ballpoint nine by the Reclamation Bu­ had bean, the week hefort, evihr dlsoov- he became Ongdand's last great ill.” delfoerly ef the books semetime tien, the Nationi^ Committee reau, aiKl five by the Tennessee Your Ford dealer, 319 Main if the world remains such an im> immediately. la August. pons to automobiles. Some ering the storm hadn't done siiidhinf: to statue. Shotton bung up the phone "I'm almost thankful It la surprisingly uncovered a red would take huge bites out of fed­ Valley Authority. St. Phone 643-2145 tact world it some day needs another Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, and signed the message, then Trouble began early. The herring. At that late date (with than after all. Actuidly, it had hem over for him,” Langford-Holt Arizonians had simply ever- eral revenues If repealed out­ iriie combines will and fearlessness who saved his nation; saved, put it into a Lamson tu^ near said. For the last two years, net a cent paid to McGraw- yeare aince ao many neighbora. oji the leoked the staggering logistical right. wijji heart and tongue and a necessary perhape,, toe entire English- his desk.- The message went Longford-Holt, a Tory MP, was Hill) Republican eiffiolals aeme atreet Imd Been and talked to one proUems of dlstribimng half a The tax changes, to become d a | h ef romantidsm— then there can be speaking world, stepped into his­ through the tube to the fifth- assigned, by selent agreement, charged McGraw-HUl with "late affective July 1, ’’will Increase another. It waa eo much like Uvlng, af­ tory with Ks scrolls and statues floor communications center million books, The books piled delivery and sub-standard qual­ no greater model for a futiue human up in the CXiicago printing {Sant. purriuMlng power and stimulate ter long cavernous denial ef each ether's and be win be toe last who and from there it was wired to (• e e Page gavea) ity" In toe half-mllUon books. further gres^ In the economy," 'hnswer to such a need than that of FlneMy, Goldwater chieftains existence, that if anyboily did complain The charge suggested psaalMe Johnson said. fired them out In scattershot court action. Whuton Spencer Churchill, the non> But he urged some tax In- , 9 . about the weather. It waa a mock, affec­ fashion. For Instance, fully 100,- Having made this happy dls- pareil. 600 kooks were dump ment p u t of the individual. 0 known that, if it's going to rain, it al­ Though hepe m weak, or elek Tha Prasldent’e plan for fl- automatic diyer. We are now reminded of all this by ways rains oh the week ends. Millions with lang delay. nenclng health care proved to of picnickers, WMk-end sailors, nnd Pray In the darknees, tf ttasce Herald be complex, for tt la coupled news that there now goes on, inside the Fits nooks and crannies DRIES FASTER Eian any ottiar meibod. Gai^ and onfy Gai^ Communist world, a debate on a thing mountain climbers concur. However, be ns light with a boost In all Social Securi­ there hasn't been any aclentiflc date Par is the time, remote from ty benafite — penelona, diaablli- sailed "alienation," which nfbans, to Yesterdayg beats inaiantly. Only a Gas diyer keeps up with your iiadar to support these claims. It Just dasmsd human sight ty peymenta, and wrvlvora’ Daystrom has designed this compact 8 give It a free definition, man's estrange­ ttot way. Whan war and discord on ttas beneflta. — drying a full 15-lb. load in as KtEe as 80 m inuinl HI»TCUISS..JIIimil ment from his own humanity. Now Dean Blake, retired chief o f the aerth shall oease; 25 Yean Ago . Tha beneflta would be In- piece dinette set for couples with limited Cuatomsrs of IfanrhMtM This is a debate with Mrfaich ws, in UJB. Weather Bureau in San Diego, has Tat every prayer for univereel ereaaiid 7 P«r on the aver­ dining space. The tables measures only come up with figures to support the **• poHsd la s«r- age, retroaotiY« to Jan. I, 1966. 80 X 21 inches, and 61 inches with leaves NO SPECIAL WIRING needed lAth a Gas diytr. Vies our own society, are vary familiar. Wa d « to Isam thalr prsferenM m gripe of week-end golfers and others Avails the biassed time to Oil next J«n. 1 would come the extended, yet gives you plenty of room normal Gas installation on Hartford Gas bnes! are well aware of the fact that we livs who have been rained oitt too often. Mr. sxpsdito to vsduoed hours for treasae- bigger bite out of pajrMtecka for to a lonely crowd. We mourn the te- Blake ooaflned hie etudy to the Sen Whate'er Is good to wish. tlsn ^ business at th sb cM u Social Seourlty taxes. for eating. Like all Daystrmn dinettes, one Jhange woul< be Setuviky ereasing encroachment on our potsw- Diego area, which receives around Id that s f Heaven; BIX montha after that, on July its top has plastic on both sides with inchea o f rein annually. X, 1986, the hoapltel benefits for NP OBUGATION. Have a Gas dryer M illed on Eds fns- tialities o t sense and feeling. Though It be what thou eanst wood in between (like a sandwich) to "Records of the Weather Buiaeeu dur­ not hope to. see: the aldSrly would go Into effect. prevent warping, spitting and cracking, trial offer and decide after 90 daya of oarefrse cbying. Mb nOM it Is quite fashionable for us to decry ing the five years, 1959-1968, Indicate Pray to bo perfect, though ma­ For those not covered by aoctal eur own materialism, even whUs ws that rainy days ware more freqiient on terial leaven. 10 Yean Ago v Insuittnoo, Joynson aeld, "The it is acid, lUcphol and heat proof 1 The froaen’dotbes or dhapped fingers! NoEiing but copfenasoce and ■ HiAn on eomfort dunelves with the thought that the werinnd eiw other oth days of Forbid the spirit so on earth to - ,>f“ »clR9tor's 1964 O b a ad eoet of the new beneflta would chairs are upholstered with thick vinyl MUW the week," aald Mr. Blake.lake. Sundays be Onanoed from general ap- low-oost operating wiEi Gas. You’fi never wmit to part wiEx tk, usm tbs Oommunists have nothing else. he; ^ eUghtly over in a white stardust pattern. Whether alone received 18.6 per dint o f the rein But tor any . wish thou darsst * .?*y*®*' dollara and may peps, prKtriatlons," but you can E you wiah— just as tm Sis as you son boss it Now ttas Communists, who have sup­ and SaturdeM elpae. behind wltta 16 per mlt of dtreotoia to h n The oost of theaa paymsnto to you need a siqj|dl c(»npaot set for a nook ^ not pray, or cranny, one to fit a larga family, or WAaBed, Orm phnn> dftff ttp posedly always thought that Marxist caM—or a total o f 84.6 per cent for me Than pray to God to east that 84-miU tax rate Instead o f So> than noBlasursd waa not shown yrineipiw and ttasorles guaranteed tlialr predeend daya. wish away. hiUl rate R had eontmiplatodi by the budget, tor they would styled for kitchen, dinett^ Taken from Uncommon t piece set shown is only 19S per eentj, and th a remaining days Prayers. , to rood that money pg^roU taxss for aU workara about average for a oombined total of •M'V, k i| «| tadfua putaMo dlaoovery of otoopar- Bubmlttod b y the Rev. Ed­ w ar from school conetruo- o o v e ^ by 8ooMI SeeurtQr waa I iM.ltanlr own syatofo. 4 6 ,9 j m oant —WUX. PARRY, SAN m hood Issuae muet harJisoi S b M n tt OlMUTa ward W, Johnson. Vlear rate wonld rise from IXZIIW^ IN THB NATIONAL < »• ■t Qeoivsfs tdpsY oW priaolpal or w B t n jm M bends tetrodwosd tato. L$#> t a l n ^ . " m GAU YOOB THE m n n iiD g m e n m u H

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Lester B. Pearson said: "We not a very groat shall not see his tike a|(aln.'’ staUsman but he ^ OOMEnOS war leader. The country has lo»t In New York, the Duke of WV CABkF ALL Tributes Extended Windsor, formeriy King Edward a very great man." THE TOP UNES v m , mourned the only major The United Nations flag flew ilitlcal leader who stood by at half staff in N w York and im during the 1986 abdication Secretary-General ^ Thwt M- ARTHUR URUR From Friend, Foe criaie. bled Wilson his "psjUcular grief Earl Attlee, postwar Laborite at the death of one who played ^ im e minister who unseated such a vital role In the organiza- LONDON (AP) — Former foe^he said and what he did will Churchill In 1949, said: "He was Uon’S beginnings.” Read Herald Ads. joined with friend today in never die." mourning the death of Sir Win­ Pope Paul VI went,to his cha­ pel to pray on hearing the news ston Churchill. The onetime of Sir Winston's death and salu­ Axle powers heaped praise on ted him in a message to Lady ShutUesworth, York, Neb. She has a brother. Todd Kevin, the unrelenting adversary of CHiurchill as a "great statesman anne Christine Gee ShutUesworth, Charleston, S.C. She was World War H. and indefatigable champion of born Jan', 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal The Germans and Italians, freedom. Independence and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Gee, 30 Foster Churchill’s ^ e a t wartime ene­ peace.” St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer mies, voiced tribute for the man Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower, ShutUesworth, York, Nebr. She has a brother, Todd Kevin, who sparked the struggle that supreme commander during BUY NOW AND ENJOY 17 months. toppled their fascist rulers. World War H and one of * * • * • West German Chancellor Lud­ Churchill’s closest collaborators Elliott, Robert Thomas Jr., .son of Robert T. and Rose- when I get greatest wig Erhard said: "The United and friends, said: mary Quinn Elliott, Cedar Swamp Rd., Tolland. He was born Kingdom has lost one of the "His indomitable courage, his EXCITING VALUES ON Jan. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal great statesmen of its history, indestructible faith in the socie­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn, Pott.sville, Pa. the world a great fighter for the ty of free nations and in the dig­ magnificent His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, ever-AU mbtu! free democratic order. nity of free men typified our Wallingford. He has a sister, Lisa Marie, 27 months. Italian President Giuseppe way of life." Saragat said: "The glory which Former President Harry S. Banavige, Tamara L}iin, daughter of Daniel T. and surrounded him in life will con­ Truman, who succeeded Presi­ Mary Mutchler Banavige, 5645C Tacoma Rd., Columbus, DOUBLE tinue to shine from him even dent Franklin D. Roosevelt as Ohio. She was born Dec. 25 at Ohio State University Hos­ after death and so long as there (ThurchUl's war partner, said pital, Columbus. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and is a' free man on this earth his Mrs. Kenneth Mutchler, McLean, 'Va. Her paternal grand­ GREEN STAMPS name will be remembered with "providentially his intrepid spirit came to the fore and during our mother is Mrs. Sarah M. Banavige, 38 Hudson St. gratitude." *-***« The Japanese Broadcasting proved decisive in defeating the WEDNESDAY Ojrp. flashed Churchill's por­ forces of evil and darkness." Fritz, Carol Anne, daughter of Herman A. and Eileen at Your firtt National Supor Markoti Soviet Premier Alexei N. H. Gallagher Fritz, 172 South St., Rockville. She w m born trait framed In black on its MID-WINTER SPECIAL HAMTPOID COUNTY screen Sunday and played a few Kosygin hailed Sir Winston’s Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal bars of Beethoven’s Fifth Sym­ war role and said "the grief of gramdparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gallagher, Can­ phony, the victory theme of the the British people In connection terbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Her­ war. i with this bereavement is shared man A. Fritz, Rockville. She has a brother, Keith, 6; and a Highlights In Japanese Prime Minister El- here.” But a Tass dispatch cas sister, Lynne. 4. saku Sato cabled the “ deepest tigated Churchill as "the master ChurchilVs Life condolences" of his government mind behind the cold war Ekigllsh, Kelly Ann, daughter of Denis Anthony and and people and called Clhurch- against the Soviet Union." Rita Goncl English, 37 Cook St. She was borii Jan. 19 at Polish Communist leaders — Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents LONDON (AP) — Milestones lll’s death "a great loss for the STEREO HIGH FIDELITY whole world.” President Edward Ochab and are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Goncl, 694 Keeney St. Her pa­ In the life of Sir Winston French President Charles de Premier Jozef Cyranklewlcz (Herald photo by Otiara) ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomw English Sr., Churchill: Gaulle, often a trial to Sir Win­ called him "one of the greatest Gakeler presents award to Penny. Tipperary, Ireland. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Nov. 80, 1874—bom at Blen- ston during, the war, hailed him and most indoihltable leaders of Julia F. Goncl, 694 Keeney St. She has a sister, Colleen Mary, the anti-Hitler coalition of the 16 months. Ox- in a message to Lady Churchill FM/AM radio-phonograph VALUE • A A • • as "m y wariime companion and second world war.” President corre- my friend." Tito of Yugoslavia hailed "hia Thayer Seated hy DeMolay^ Scott, Nancy Lsmn, daughter of Frank N. Jr. and Linda was To Queen Elizabeth, De fighting spirit, tireless work and Hawkins Scott, M Trebbe Dr. She was born Jan. 18 at Man­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are tilhen prisoner and escaped at Gaulle telegraphed that Church­ big contribution to the (Allied) N ow . . , enjoy true stereo hi-fi and FM AM radio pftit Rretoria, South Africa. ill "contributed powerfully to victory.” Penny Given Walsh Award Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hawkins, Wlllimantlc. Her pa­ 3.900—Won his first seat in the salvation of the French peo­ Brazil, the only South Ameri­ self-contained stereo speakers for listening enjoyment in other rooms ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Scott Sr., I^rliament. ple and to the liberty of the can country which sent troops to of your home. Costs you much less than 46 Hyde St. She has twin sisters, Kimberly Ann and Karen ^ 9 0 6 -0 8 —named to his first 'world. In this drama he was the fight in Europe during World Charles Daniel Thayer Jr.,'^ ness and patriotism. Penny has Lee, '2. War H, declared nationad comparable units purchased separately! • • • • • Qabinet post as undersecretary greatest." #on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles also been active in school activi­ of'state for the colonies. The first message to reach the mourning. White, Michael Thomas, son of Peter Thomas and Bev­ In the little mud hut village of D. Thayer Sr. of 149 New ties while being an honor stu­ erly Susan Weber White, 128 Park St. He was born Jan. 15 .}90S—Married to household after his dent. A junior at Manchester death came from Queen Eliza­ Kibcra in Kenya, Chief Sulei­ Bolton Rd., wax installed a.s at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Hosier, the daughter of Ool. Sir High School, he has served as a H m . Hosier and Lady Blanche beth II, last of the six sov- man, one of the few surviving master councilor of John Math­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weber, Pittsfield, Mass. His ereig^ns he served, who told soldiers who fought against representative to the Student paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter White, Hins­ Ogllvy. er Chapter, Order of DcMolay, Council for the past two years. COMBINATION Lady (jhurchill: Churchill at the battle of Om- dale, Mass. He has a brother, Stephen Peter, 13 months. <1011-liS—Appointed for the • • • * • lil^ time as first lord of the "The whole world is poorer by durman in 1898, said simply: Saturday night at the Masonic He Is a member of the high admiralty, resigned after Brit* the loss of his many-sided geni­ "He WES a brave warrior." Temple. school debating team and plac­ Hamel, Caren Ann, daughter of Richard R. and Shirley ls|i failure to smash the Turks us, while the survival of this President Ayub IQian of Pak Stephen Todd Penny, eon of ed third In the State Debating B(7udreau Hamel, 58 Grove St., Rockville. She was born Jan. a f QaUipoll. country and the sister nations of istan said he was "deeply Mr. and Mra. Alexander C. Tournament while a sophomore. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ tiOlS-lS—A soldier on the the Commonwealth, in the face grieved." Indian Prime Minis­ Penny of 395 Burnham St., re­ He Is also a member of the father is Amede Boudreau, Andover. Her paternal grand­ STEW & FOREQUARTER Wkstem Front. He was a lieu- of the greatest danger that has ter Lai Bahsulur Shastri said: ceived the Dad Walsh Award Rifle Team at the school and parents are Mrs. Dorothy Hamel Monson, Mass., and Nor­ LB tdbant colonel in command of ever threatened them, will be a "The lasting tribute we can pay for being the outstanding De- has received a medal designat­ man Hamel, Rockville. She has two sisters, Barbara, 12, and Uie 6th Royal Scots Fusiliers. perpetual memorial to his lead­ him is to continue to work for Molay of the year. Frank H. ing him as High Sophomore Gerlanne, 9. CHOP COMBINATION 1917—Named minister of mu­ ership, his vision and his indom­ the principles of peace and de Gakeler. senior warden, pre­ Shooter. At the present time, he nitions. These photos show several stages in the career of itable courage." mocracy." sented the award for Manches­ has nine shooting medals to his ^91-99—oerved Har’^'^ancell^ Sir Winston Churchill. Top left photo shows him as A political foe of Churchill President Gamal Abdel Nas­ ter Lodge of Masons. credit. He attends South Meth­ OK'tbe exchequer. a child, top center as an officer in the Fourth Hus­ while they served together in ser of the United Arab Republic Thayer Is a junior at Man­ odist CThurch and Is a newsboy (U89-40—AgeUn became first the House of Commems, Prime called Churchill "one of the chester High School where he for the Hartford Courant. sars and top right as a young member of Parlia­ Minister Harold Wilson said: TV-Radio Tonight lord c< the admiralty in World greatest men of our age.” Gha Penny received several awards ment. His familiar “V for Victory” sign in bottom "He 'Will be mouisied ail over RIB LAMB CHOPS W To Tell the Truth edce. (30) Supermann (22-30) Karen July 1940—Potsdam confer- From his sickbed in Washing­ Oflara,) (24) Kindergarten (24) Compleat Gardener Rugged Constitution Gassy? (20) Memor>’ L#ane eace. ton, President Johnson said: ( h-20-40) Voyage to Bottom of July 1946T-Oonservatives "As long as men tell about that U F fitt n llta i Ckircaal g m i . tablet (30) Superman Sea Stias Cbekiif Heart 6at la S Weates (40) Acfmlral Jack 8:00 ( 24) The French Chef Delicious Apples 3 >aq 35‘ beaten in election, Churchill out time of terrible danger and of or your 430 bKk it drugfltt Chow Boll-ant Lady Churchill’s 8:30 (8) Yog) Bear (10-22-W) Man from of office. the men who ■won the victory, U b ltU I t flrtt ti|n of oinrtM . K u p In b a t (40) Superman U.N.C.L.E. (30) Cheyenne (12) I’ve Got a Secret PASCAL 0961—Survived stroke. ' Amazing to Doctors the name of Churchill will live. or pockat for raJly rallaf. to faat and tura STALK | 9 c October 1991—Conservatives He is history's child, and what you can’t baliava It Sand pottal to Ball-ant. Long Vigil Ends (1$) Movie 8:30 (24) Bridge CELLOS JUM90 O ra n n b u rf, N. Y., fo r llborat f m tam pio. (24) WhaC> New (18) SubocrlpUon TV V^laLns 2 19« | CBlOiy returned to office, he again is 5:46 (22) Club Houte (12) Andy Griffith LONDON (AP) — Sir Winston<^of 84 to campaign In the 1969 pslme minister. LONDON (AP) — A long, sad (40) Adventures In Time (8-30-40) No Time for Sgts. Meat and Preduce Prices Iflecllve Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only ^908—Survived stroke. Won Churchill had the heart of a election. He steeled himself with 6:00 ( 8) News 9:00 (24) Changing World large brandies and went on to vigil ha.s ended for Dame Clem­ (24) Upper Bavaria (8) Wendy and Me Nbbel Prise for literatiue, and lion, the courage of a bulldog (.10 News. Weather ( 3-12) Lucy Show W9S knighted by Queen Eliza­ make his speeches. entine Churchill, Sir Winston's ( 10) Kye-Dentlty (10-22-30) Andy Williams (C) and a digestive system akin to a (40) Uaramie 9:30 ( 3-12) Many Happy Return* FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS! beth n . On one occasion in rscsnt devoted companion to the end. cement mixer. (22) Top 22 Plus One ( 8-20^0) Bing Crosbv January 1900—Completed "A years, he asked his doctor. Lord "M y darling Clementine,’ ’ as 6:10 ( 3) News. Sports, Weather 10:00 (10-22-30) NBC Special (C) History of the English-Speak­ His constitution was remarka­ Moran, whether a strongly al­ 6:30 ( .8) Walter cfronkite ( 8-20-40) Ben Casey MNAST BANQUET he . called her, Is alone today ( 8) flallAnt Men (3-12) CBS Reports ing Peoples." ble and hia habits were the des- coholic liqueur was permitted after lunch. without the man who has been (10-22-.10) Humley-Brlnkley 10:.30 (24) In Scliool Preview A i«ll 1906—Resigned as prime p^)h«of his doctors. (12) Newsbeat 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-20-22-3040) New*. minister and was succeeded by "D o you want it or do you her life for nearly 97 years. (M) What's New? Sporl.s, Weather He never believed in exercise, 6u48 ( 20) Ron Cochran 11:15 (2040) I,es Crane Show MEAT PIES CREAM PIES Sir . need it?” asked the physician. stayed up late, drank wine, "I married and lived happily 7:00 ( 31 Movie (10-30) Tonight (C) May 1956—^Received Charle­ “ I neither want 1* nor need it, Chariea D. Thayer Jr. ever afterwards," Churchill (10) Movie 11:20 (12) Movie Lemon, Banene, Neapolitan, Chocolate, Cocoanul magne Prize at Aachen for con­ whisky and brandy, gambled In but I should think it pretty haz­ (20) Danger Man ( 3) Movie BIE^- CHICKiN - TURKRY Mediterranean casinos and wrote. (24) Open (o View 11.30 ( 221 Tonight (C) tributions to wrold pes«e, Euro­ ardous to interfere with the ia taking the college course. puffed on cigars. He hopes lo attend college He was 33 and she was 22 on (18) Subscrintlon TV ( 8) lies Crane Show pean unity. irradicable habit of a lifetime,’’ their wedding day. (:18 (80) Sports Camera 1:00 ( 8) Gale Storm NovemlMr 1906—Defended the It was has beloved wife Clem­ replied Churchill. and major in business adm in-! SEE SATUKUAX’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTING y 8-01 PKGS 4 14.0Z PKGS 9 9 * entine who finally got him into Today, erect and dignified at British-French Suez campaign Even late in life, his resilience Your Rocordt Can Last A Lifttime—with the exclusive Magnavox MicromaUc istratlon. He also attends St. an ambulance one day in No­ Mary's Episcopal Church. 79, La(iy Churchill bears a and supported the EMen govern­ was almost fanta^c. Player and Diamond Stylus guaranteed* for 10 years. You'll thrill to fine SIMM heavy burden of grief as she ment's handling of that crisis. vember 1960 when he Injured his Other officers installed at the back. The ambulance drove him One day he could be seen tot­ high-fidelity... an exceptional value with: no-drift FM plus selective AM mdio: aeml-publlc ceremonies include mourn.s the death of her hus April 9, 1968—Becomes an tering along the corridors of the band. His final days were dlffi honorary U.S. citizen. quietly through the streets of powerful stereo amplifier; 2-10'' high fidelity speakers and coaxial tweeSefS. Barry Gooding, senior councilor; R adio London to the hospital where X- House of Commons. cult ones for her. Compare These Low Prices! May 1968—Announced he Remote Stereo Speaker S-57 has 2-8" speakers with tweeters. . . projects sounds Russ Ouillette, junior councilor; (Tbiz listing IncludM only those news broadcssts of 10 or 16 rays disclosed \ a small bone "Poor old Winston,” soms Rocco Francollnc, senior dea­ Since Sir Winston was strick would not seek re-election to the would comment. bi-lateralfy. Place it anywhere! minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) House of Commons. fracture. con; Bruce Rcinohl, junior dea­ en on Jan. 15 until his death, she Churchill suffered two strokes The very next day he would was at his bedside almost con­ WDRC—1888 .8:30 Jerry Gordon 1-LB1-OZ SAVE July 1964-^ouse of Commons treeul that same corridor with a •xcevsivt wear; replaced upon return. con; William Turcll, senior 8:(X) Long John Wade T 9:30 Speak Up. Hartford lid tribute to him as greatest —one of which brought on a steward; Stan Ostrln-sky. junior stantly. She sat thire fot hours 8:00 Dick Robinson 12:15 Sign Off CANS step that suggested a lively old W T IO — 1888 Del AAoiite Peas 4 8 9 * 9c temporary paralysis of speech without sleep. 1:06 News Sign Oft gUshman of the age. gentleman. for'clothing bills? '' a lso a v a ila b le w ith ster eo fm r a d io - both for o nly 1219.95 ateward; Garry Hastings, ora-^ 8:00 Afternoon Edition and intetfered with his walking tor; Richard Bemont, chaplain; She left the house six limes WHAY-4M 6:00 News, Sports. Weather —before he resigned on April 9, He fell asleep at a political during the illness, the last time 8:00 Gene Anthony 6:48 3 Star Extra 7-OZ Kenneth Royce, marshal; Ste­ 6:.10 News. Sports and W eather SOLID WHITE $ | 0 0 SAVE Trach Lengths ‘Endless^ 1999, as Britain’s prime minis­ meeting. Two evenings later he GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES less than 48 hours before he 7:08 Conversation Piece phen ,,Penny, past master coun­ 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:30 News ot the World TUNA CANS ter. ' regaled dinner guests with mid­ died. She asked for privacy and 7:18 Joe Edwards 3 29c LESS BANK CHARGE cilor, scribe; David Potter, 7:80 Sing Along CHICAGO — Jointless track Stricken, he scoffed at wheel night stories. LOAN OF MONTHLY REPA lYMENT TERMS 1:30 Sign Oft 8:10 Pops Concert Bumble Bee standard beiu'er and Wayne got It. welded into virtually unlimited (per year) 12 months 24 mofliht WINP—1238 10:06 NIghtbeat chairs, struggled back to a life Sometimes his memory ap­ Wright, sentinel. "Lady Churchill just wants to lengths is resulting in smoother peared to play him tricks. On SEE MAGNAVOX 16" PORTABLES 8:00 Radio (jreater Hartford 11:00 News 15'/i OZ SAVE of robust action and at the age $ 300 $18 $ 25 $12.50 The preceptors of the chap­ walk a little In peace and quiet, 8:00 News, Weather. Sports 11:16 Sports Final 99c train travel, less damage to roll­ of 80 participated in an election other occasions he could re­ 600 36 50 25 ter who were Installed as a away from It all," said her son 6:18 Radio Greater Hartford 11:30 Art Johnson Show o r D O G 8 CANS 17c ing stock, and reduced mainte­ campaign with the vigor of a member minute details of In-Iaw, . 8:46 Ixtwell Thomas; Sports WPOP—1418 Cale Food group are James McGovern, 7:00 News nance costs for many United man 50 years his junior. events that happened 60 years 900 54 75 WITH THE SHARPEST PICTURES EVER! 8:00 Lou Terri 37.50 first; Charles Pearson, second; Her luual smile was missing 7:30 Invitation To Learning 7:00 Ken Griffin ■tates railroads. He was back again at the age in the past. 1.200 72 8:00 Life Line 12:00 Sal LaRota 16-OZ SAVE 100 50 Richard Wilcox, third; James during her brief moments of FINAST 29 c At the end of the Geneva con­ LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED Place, fourth; Charles • Pearl, respite away from Sir Winston's CANS 10c ference of 1964, he summoned fifth; and Art McCarthy, sixth. side. They had posed together Apple Sauce 2 U.S. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith THE CONNECTICUT BANK The officers were Installed for photographers for 'the last Called ^H^tory^s ChileT hy LBJ to come to see him on his way by Penny, installing officer; time on Nov. 30, when they ap­ JAR SAVE back to Washington. AND TRUST COMPANY Bteven (Jlbert, installing senior peared In the window of their Day In ,,, Day Out... OF 50 14c Smith, then undersecretsu^ of oounbllor; Peter Tennant, In­ home to acknowleitee cheers on 6 5 < state, flew to London instead of IS No. Main St. 898 Main St. Anaciit Tablets Sir Winston’s 90th birthday. Americans Heap Praise, Mancbeeter Parkade stalling senior councilor; Wal­ directly back to the United ter In ^ , past master coun- WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES States, and hurried to Churchill. eilor, installing marshal, and CLASSROOM CAT They talked about events at HOSPITALITY ; New Honors on Churchill James Mehl, Installing chap­ ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) 13-01 PKG 3 9 c Geneva and when Smith was lain. — The kids heard a lot about Jack August clam chowder 31 Golden ASSORTMENT leaving his wartime friend, The paat master councilor’s this cat and today, well, they W a s h in g t o n (AP) — The^knew him. With our grief let Churchill said to him as they pin was awarded to Penny and get to sec him. OH PRESCRIPTIONS B^gion heaped - unprecedented there be gratitude for a life so reached the front door: "How Tlw Stowaway If , a silver spoon pm was present­ Ytje animal is the one that aSOW MACARONI mi o c hmor and unstinted praise to- fully lived, for ser\’ices so spleij; nice of you to think of coming to ed by Master Councilor Daniel crawed inside a wall in the .. . resulting in meaningful on Sir Winston Churchill, Model 1-U107 hat Bean Sprouts ^^hoy 4 ?aSs.49c Mueller or SPAGHETTI PKG did, and for the joys he gave by see me. Beetle.” That is uOti Thayer to Mrs. Marie Mehl, Sand Lake Elementary School savings to you every day! wgom President Johnson called the joy he took in all he did. Smlth’.s nickname. "By the way, o "Big-Set" picturo leader of the DeMoIay Mothers library through an Inspection "Mstory’s child." “ The people of the United how did you happen to be in pulling power— Circle. opening. No upe aad downe la your Preecriptlon Johnson ordered the Amerl- States — his cousins and his London?” CHOW MEIN 3-OZ lO-OZ O Q anywherel Quality James W. McKi^ was organ­ The cat made his presence ooets — no "dlecounto’’ toears, on government build- God’s eternal blessing on this spoke twice in the same evening 119 sq. in. screen, and tilt-down carrying sembly, Order of Rainbow for Finally, Betty Putnam, fourth' in :s and dn ^ p s on the seven rednetione" en PrescrIptlonB to lore man, and for comfort to his at two hails 20 miles apart. His handle. In beautiful Champagne-cpiored Girls, served as usherettes. The grade teacher,- slipped on some « ks, in mourning for the Brit- family. Mothers Club of the John custoniere! first effort was brilliant, but In case. Other Magnavox Paraonal PortaUaa gloves and pulled up a chair Han

ley St.; Mrs. Elisabeth Johnson, St.; Harry Wacktar, 45 Fox- Williams, Habron; Mrs. Louisa Hospital Notes 17 Main St.; Mrs. Ruby Fox, croft Dr.; Jean Murray, ystaf- Bowon, 66 Lenox 8t.; Loo Cots, West WUUngton; Aftdrea Spak, ford Springs; Benjamin Sea- Hebron; Robert Hall, East luting boon are I to 3 p.m. Stafford; Michael Tleniey, 218 vey, .44 Sterling PI.; Clar­ Hartford; Mrs. Alice Byers. Reducing Imports Can Help In all areas excepting matern­ Tlmrod Rd.; Ronald Scott, 19 ence Thornton, 60 Westminster Ekist Hartford; Mrs. Joan Kurtz COMING! ity where they are 3 to 4 p.m. Bates Rd.; LaWrence Girard, Rd.; Mrs. Gloria Ober, Coven­ and daughter, 49 Erie 8t.; Mrs. and 6:90 to 8 p.m. and private Hickory Dr.; Andover; Richard try; Mrs. Anna Ogren, 35 Ver­ Irene Rempel and daughter, rooHM where ffiey are I t a.m . Turcotte, East Hartford.; Joel non St.; Glenwood Narcon, 3 Wapplng; Mrs. Sandra Yamarik The Community’s Economy to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Roberts, 175 Green MaiibT Rd. High Ridge Rd., Rockville; and son, 8 Reagan St., Rock­ not to smoke In patleats’ rooms. ADMITTED TODAY: Carol Clarence Miller,-97 Ridge St.; ville; Mrs. Barbara Mason and No nMre than two viritors at Kelley, 5 Ridgewood St.; Theo­ Mrs. Florence Carbonell, Hart­ daughter, 28 Hamlin St. matter of •conomtaU have UiW(lid*8om* eltlM there will exist eco- one time per patient. dore Grarellne, East Hartford; ford; Jack Sanson, 85 Hamlin Miss Lorraine Flster, 91 Lynem St.; Cathy Cuneo, 701 E. Mid­ to Mencheater la the subject of the practice mercantilism when nonUc activities that produce m Platinum in Demand Patients Today: 040 St. Sa.v-a background readings engaged in by a nation. Regard­ line of goods and services pre­ dle Tpke.; Mrs. Cecelia 2iaklu- BIR’THS SATURDAY: A kiewlcz, Willlmantlc; Joel Wednesday’s third town less of the labels involved it pared specially for outride ADMITTBJD SA’TURDAY: LONDON — Platinum la in daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, 175 Green Manor Rd.; ^uni “Bconomlc Development might be well for an urban com­ markets; as a conafquence very Nancy Piorce, Rt. 44A, Bolton; worldwide demand as a catalyst S i Capital Improvement.” It munity to consider the poHcy of little if anything Is sold to local Mrs. Mary McVeigh, 106 Birch Charles Gilbert, 236 Hilliard St.; Mrs. Jacqueline Parsons and' a son to Mr. and Mra. Thomas daughter Bast Hartford; Mrs. in petroleum refining and for industrial development pro- Import reduction. It must not be consumers. Reasons for the St.; Mrs. Frances Gotzowich, Rita Hanna and son, 115 Brook­ electronics, medical, and or­ ^Uon and Industrial expan- concluded that such a reduction thinness of the local market 160 Birch St.; Mrs. Pearl Daley, Crane, Coventry. field St.; Mrs. Barbara Bliven namental uses. Yet the world’s jueas explored by Richard will result in a decline in the may vary all the way from Lake Rd., Andover; Mfs. Anna Bm’THS YESTERDAY: A and son, 238 Oak St. average annual output is only • Andrews In his recent book standard of living as it might price and style to a simple dis­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Perraa, 20 Litohnold St.; Mrs. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; 34 tons and the free price 4S Wander Stjrbsn Growth and Develop- with a family. In fact, the con­ inclination on the part of the Elizabeth Skoglund, 1 Union neth Young, 446 W. Middle reaches |140 a troy ounce. BOKzude sequences may well be an in­ producer to piximote the prod­ ’Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. and Roger Hall, 90 Benton St.; PI.; Raymond Connor, 75 Tank- Harry Moran, Phoenix St., Ver­ » i : *?^person conversant in both crease in the standard. uct or service locally. It is Un­ erooaan Rd., Vernon; Ernest Mrs. Carl Anderson, 36 M ar­ WRONG METHOD SSStooen theoretical and practical Now the question is how does garet Rd.; a daughter to Mr. non; Mrs. Joanne Glldden, 210 ( w . ) doubtedly clear that addition of Larsen, 39 Andor Rd.; Miss o f these areas is a city go about import re- new price and style lines, as in and Mrs. Harvey Oates, 42 Mountain Rd.; Lisa Scudlerl, 866 1 opeta S4 Fruit Shelia Bellefleur, 400 Vernon Center St.; Charlene Kilby, East HENRYETTA, Okla. (AP) — character 85 Sea bird Wednesday’s guest speaker, Dr. ducUon, and what, more specifi­ ready-toiwear clothing, might Lewis St.; a son to Mr. and St.; Miss PYances Zimmer, Hartford; Edward Kehoe, 275 Tulsa police decided to try to 38 Seat of intellect 88 Long haired jack C. Mylee, professor land cally, 8 re the advantages of this not only help the overall salM Mrs. George O'Brien, 161 Lynn­ 1V a p p 1 n g; . Mrs. Antoinette Oakland St.; Mrs. Laura Krat- find some stolen merchandiee 42 Short le ^ r dog (coll.) y.irman of the Department of policy? Unlike the case of the of the exporter but also give the wood Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. Scartato, 64 Birch St.; Mrs. ike, 69 Ellington Ave., Rock­ by sending a prisoner Into an EOTomlcs and Finance at the family, the community does not economic benefits of the shift and Mrs. William Travl, 87 Faith McFall, 82 Talcott Ave., ville: Mrs. Anna Roth, 66 Ma­ abandoned coal mine — they ijnlverslty o f Hartford. Dr. decide to Ughten tu belt nor, to the Import account of his Seaman Circle. wish they hadn’t. maybe, even work harder. But home community. RockvUle. BIRTHS TODAY: A son to ple St.: Donald Borden, 71 E. Ilvles has been both a financial The episode in this coal min­ it may decide to reallocate the These are some of the ways ADMITTED .YES’TERDAY; Mr. and Mrs. Gory Tautkus, Middle Tpke.; Robert Bessette, -/.lyiit and consultant for pri­ ing reg;ion of eastern Oklahoma resources at its disposal. Ther« In which a city can give itself Nils Bjorkman, 64 Benton St.; Crystal Rd, Rockville. 24 Henry St.; Miss Joan Farr, n ts and public agencies. He ended Sunday In an escape at' are at least four ways In which an economic lift via the boot­ Mrs. Marie Scheer, 187 Spring DISCHARGED SATURDAY: 42 Westwood St.; James Beck­ bem with the UofH since tempt by the prisoner, a lost this reallocation may be brought strap method. Extensive invest- St.; Joan Barry, 473 E. Center Mrs. Patricia Connell, East with, Hebron; Felix, Gavello, THE HARTFORD TIMES I960. St.; Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Hartford: Mrs. Bettena Cohun, 147 Spruce St.; Lorraine Rob­ miner and a detective vowing S j t The readings which follow about under the guidance of a ignition will often be necessary 65 Harlan St.; Kathleen Buc- erts, 25 Raymond R d.; Mra. never again. No loot was found. WH^T WILL^ M selected from fuller back- development corporation; before those potentials can be 387 E. Middle ’Tpke.; Glenn MK PATEMT f cheri, Glastonbury; Mrs. Dor­ Stella Pliska, 87 Essex St.; Wil­ Detective Waybum Cotton und which U available to 1. Kxpaaiion of aetivitlea uncovered. ’Then heavy and ef­ O’Brien, 14 Laurel St., Rock­ TRAVEL which serve only part of the fective promotional work is ville; Russell Cottier, Ellington; othy Reagan, 404 Spring St,; liam Reichert, French Rd., Bol­ began to worry when Jackie public at the office of the Mrs. Gayle Gaffney, 83 W. Mid­ ton; Mrs. Ethel Tedford, 21 Madewell, a prisoner who had jisnehester Community Col- needs of the community. For necessary before they can be Henry Smith, Bolton; Miss EXPOSITION •xample, in some small city realized. Charlotte LaBelle, Marlbor­ dle Tpke.; Michael Saccuzzo, Bond St.; Mrs. Mildred Karen, said he could find loot from bur­ j|M, under whose auspices the RPD 2, Rockville; Stephen Tru- there may be in operation a ough; Mrs. Margaret Vasalo- Wapplng; Jill Siiyder, Wap- glaries at Tulsa and Henryetta, BROAD STREET ARMORY pubUcly financed forums are be­ dell, 134 Lakewood Circle; Mrs. failed to come out of the mine. bread bakmg plant which nua, 447 Center St.; Mrs. Ruth ping; Thomas Reiley, 54 Acade­ ing held. Amy Keevers, 20 Portland St.; serves the city and a restricted my St.; Mrs. Ellle Salvatore, 52 Cotton sent retired miner John­ HARTFORD Bolton Schewe, Montauk Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Dorothy Copeland, 85 Industrial Developmeat ouUylng area. The output of Englewood Dr.; Frederick ny Miller into the mine to find Pronnotlon Mrs. Mary Golden, Wapplng; Deming St.; Carolyn Wilton, him. the plant is, however, inade­ Schwartz, 140 Branford St.; R is small wonder that in Mrs. Ethel Castner, 219 W ood­ Broad Brook; Kenneth Phil- Believing the officers had JA N . 31 thru F E B . I quate to care for the total de­ Mrs. Lulu Bardin, Coventry; view of general economic and land St; Mrs. Loretta R'oux, Stephen Badger, 47 Ferguson brick, 129 Union St,, Rockville; gone, Madewell finally mand for bread within a commu­ Two Breaks nocial tendencies within the Ellington; Mrs. Marcella How­ Rd.; Miss Colleen Ferris, Wap­ Angelo Giola, 638 Keeney St.; emerged. But Miller didn’t. The Sat. and Sun. — > to U F-M. nity. ThU means that if |10,- country more and more cities ard, Somers; David Aubin, Wll- plng: Mrs. Sharon Maxfield. Mrs. Helen Jordan, East Hart­ miner was located safe but lost 000 is spent for bread each day Weekday. — 4 to 18 P.M. ^ve become interested in the limantic; Mr's. Erma Santoli. Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Linda ford; John Szenkos, 87 Coolidge at 3 a.m. Sunday after being In in the city, 35,000 goes outside. Net $33.80 •tste of their economy. ’This 438 W . Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Reynolds, 74 Cooper St.; Ed­ St.; Roland Meloche, Bayberry the mine 9*4 hours. eoncem has been in sharp evi­ If the capacity of the local Eleanor Brook, 101 Laurel St.; win EJdwards, 38 Wells St.; Rd., Bolton: Arthur Goodwin, Cotton said he won’t take part ’Thieves dence since the end of World plant is expanded to capture broke vlnto Fiano’s Mrs. Rose E>onze, 18 Dud­ Mrs. Harriet Potter, 121 Park 25 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Lucille in any more treasure l|unte. ADMISSION War n at both the city and the rest of the market then the Restaurant and nearby Wllco Machine Tool Co. Inc. some «tste level. I extra 35,000 per day will go in- A d u lts ...... I I thoee general envelopes of local time during the night and eondiUons which have brought employes, and the bank ac­ made o ff with 333.80. The Children under 14, 50e about the creation o f local In­ counts of local utilities and money was taken from a petty BY AL VERMEER cash box at Wllco’a. Nothing AOvjlSOl? dustrial development corpora­ suppliers. Some of it will also, Advance tickets may was reported missing from tions throughout the country, of course, be used to purchase bf purchased from the 4cula* Fiano’a. S O n e w C O U L D there are. o f course, many spe- an increased volume of raw ma­ 'querd State Police Trooper Fred­ Hartford Times at 50c dsl conditions affecting par­ terials from outside the city. A dhista, CONSlUTAKni OUT OUR W A * BY J. R. WILLIAMS erick Avery said both places, each beferc Jan. 31. ticular communities which net gain will, nonetheless, be MX or located on Rt. 6 and 44A were have stimulated organized ac­ enjoyed. thoroughly ransacked. Drawers Advance Tickets in­ UVUAITA tion. However, we are here The poaalbillty also exists ! f in i JMOAAENT- and files were found open and clude two FREE 25c concerned with the Justi­ that the citizens of the city Saigoa papers were scattered about. fications given to support may benefit from slightly lower Connecticut Co. bus monke ’The trooper said three cash PI erg the existence of the gen­ prices and better service. There BfCAUSt. . .firand ■cniUnfi ifetmdivdk farm . them­ registers were opened at WCCOULPOr eral run o f development oor- are those who argue that there in' the Flano’i but they contained ■your guoronte# of JI6 PdED OFF poratiens. might be expected from an In­ helped NATURALLV, nothing. A safe was opened at isidenl without AU. Promoted tai moet tnstancee crease in local plant operation Wiloo’s but it contained only CMte TH’ MORKI by chamber of commerce or greater continuity of supply records. PIPf ether local businees aasocia- and improved quality of prod­ Entry at Wiloo was appar­ I: PORK LOIN SALE k grw tlons. the development oorporm- uct due lo the inunediacy of ently made through a wash­ tion attempts by local non­ local presaiire in the event of RIB PORTION I LOIN PORTION tonert- room window on the north side TRIPLE-S BLUE Vied profit stock su l^riptiona to a falling off in quality. A study of the building. ’The thieves eeOeet money for a variety of made in Cincinnati in 1945 then broke ^ to offices both AND HEAR THE wees. ’These purposes, no showed ten prominent aoUvl- / aY lM : downstairs and upstairs. The f M a i of which is necessarily Ues that had expansion poten­ petty cash box was in Uie up­ EVERY exohisive. .range from advertis­ tial of the type described. lb . 2 9 U>. CUADRO stairs office. 3 9 B thia ing campaigns to attract In- These industries included brick A rear dining room door SERVE RIB END RORK ROAST: B«H*r value SERVE LOIN END PORK ROAST: Our dttkry, to land acquisition and Datioo.'* and hollow tile, enameled iron was Jimmied open at Fiano’s. WEDNESDAY becouse oN roasts ore 7-rib cut. For eosier method of cuttino qivet you more of the FLAMENCO taetory building construction. sanitary ware, house dresses, y. bud ’Trooper Avery said a screw­ corvmg. these roosts ore sowed evenly. desirable tenderloin sertion. from Spate in the As a general rule the idea and uniforms and aprons, household driver and tire Iron may have DEL M O N TE J minor l - i S objectives o f these corpora­ furniture and the like. been used. The upstairs office PDiEAPPLE-GRAPErRUrr DRINK »w»>fito.i«.ra.i.»»a.iw.es. tions are received with en­ 3. Development of industries there was ransacked and all C EN TER CUT thusiasm by local government e e o i » that,are not represented in the refrll'erators were opened and in ^ ie » “Oh, com« now, Senator! Don't teH nte you get advioe md are' generally favored by area. The average industrial left open.' 3 'S'7 9 ' FOLK DANCES the public at large. tkm bp Irom people Hke thia... wHh aH the good barbera there development group within a Police believe WIIoo was en­ PORK CHOPS or ROAST ib 7 9 and Folk BfMle by tka Ihere can be little doubt community may seek indus­ tered first. ’That break was dis- are around?** Butt the expsmslonlst phll- CHASE & SANBORN ,f| ,';'i IntarnattoRal Caltare I e le » tries of s type that do not yet oovered at 6:40 this morning ; wirea esophy is one o f the main Jus- Chiba a< Ctonneetteot u exist in the community for the by an amploye. ’The Fiano RIB WHOLE LOIN wo e l fificatlona for theM lake of stlmulstlng overall eco- break was discovered at 9:30 . 3 9 ' . 4 9 ’ H f - t f HALF LOINS . 4 5 ' HALF ediate- fioM in the mln^ of both nomlc growth. It may not al- by Rock Fiano, one of the "COFFEE m igbl WHy MogHcaa err GMir eCRIMUMAV buidneasinen Md the general b* appreciated that new brothers who owns the restau­ puUlc. Specifically, niore In- part, be'select-,------rant. ’The------trooperr ~ ------said— the WELL TRIMMED TENDER means more Jobs. More I ^ sUndpolnt of Im- ^ breaks were probably made BEN CASEY DELICIOUS DUCK Imports. I^ereas al-‘ *«er 9 IsM night Mt oiUy fw Job-holding fam- 1 , ' industrv will clearing the Fiano CHUCK STEAK e c o n o m ic a l lb . 3 9 VAUDCYILUANS BECAUSE OE SIAAILAR S)WP10MS,THE MISIAKE nes but also-fbr local b u ri.lf"^ ‘ BUTiWiSZAtf THE lot had le(ft. DEL M O N TE )OU AAADE IS EAlRty COMAAON WITH EMBARRASCMBIT LOOtCC M making sales to the new *2 ? er expanded Industry. More have a more marked effect EXTRA LEAN (Voile - - - - - than others. In the earlier ex TOMATO SAUCE k e l SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Jobe made available by new in- *T ' d A M P a r l A t s dustry may well attiict more ‘he br«d baking W lYlO Fe i>,aaet8 CHUCK STEAK . 49< BEEF lor STEW . 65' ulatlon to the community. I P‘“ ‘ ' 10'.;^ 8 9 ' CHUCK LEAN 000 *Msu)oi6uia . NOW sou KNOW , Is hoped by the promoters' which ail bread was imported, May Be Leavirr AttXP POIVN. WTtERlHANtW/ ref auch economic expaneion With the initiation of a plant CAUF. ROAST . 55' FLANKEN RIBS . 55' >ays that a cumulative trend m ay, k: the city where none had ex- U.S. Air Academy CAMPBELL’S PRIZES eventually be set in motion, ibted before the market gain J*) — Cumllatlve growth involves a could Jump from zero to the BONELESS GRAND PRIZE—Two (CoBttaned from Page One) Nottee •Ituatlon in which industry at- \ daily gross of 310,000. In either TOMATO SOUP round-trip tickets to aims le tracts Industry in snowball I the first or the second csiae it CROSS RIB ROAST . 79 London, England, vkt jnd he fcshlon. In like fariiion, the m ight also be possible for the offlciala hope to put as much ef ftv lO'/ioz. the Investigation on public Pan Ameri^ Worl^ V m<»or force. A gradually ac- tlons where sales were made cadete’ nsunes, within the next IlU U U V a retnAMiioiu .5 5 ' SUCEDBACOM prizes for eont^ win­ day or two. ZSV add A eunulatlng labor pool in turn;; by the new or expanded local DEL M O N TE ners. Fill attract more industry and service industry to a local ex­ Col. Haney promised earlier 89 on. to start providing answers to­ YEUOW CLING PEACHES BONELESS ONE SOLID LEAN PIECE ight he porting Industry. This is imder to 36,* MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAIL) Reducing Imports the assumption, of course, that day, but declined to release any Most people are probably well names of cadets. , 1 ^ . 5 1 0 0 . nichW BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE these sales replaced purchases mint at •Ware "that the city in which which the exporting firm had cons i f l i SHOULDER STEAK . 99 ertil ba flwy live k is somewhat like a at one time made outside the TRAVEL A32B YOU U Z/tN O TO I keepa / HE'S KILLInA JUST PUSH HIM 17f Bstion In that it is not self-suf­ economic limits of the oommu- AND A COaCNAB/OCOMSIOK^J ficient but lives by means of ex- SALAD D R E S S IN G HARR>^ BACK. 600L' c nlty. We*re a» SAUSAGE MnxiANin - 4 9 ' I SAUSAGE £ 8 9 < or said back; IVF •hange with outside buyers and 3. Development of industries »1 0 9 e at GOT A HOPE/ \\ i r Nlleni. They may not be aware that have both export and im­ near a» VACATION the somewhat more involved MIRACLE WHIP at at tt port effects. So far the import- CUT FROM SHOULDER & TOP CHUCK •rguments surrounding the con- influencing example has been your Mpt of the economic base, but the typical one of a local non- r*iTnr c n p r A i / ’tN'^E^sEiEC’ED EXHIBITS fc a vague way they appreciate telephone exporting industry. It is poo- v U D C i D 1 'pee^p o v ^^a' ib 9 9 from both sides ■at the export producers An of slble to encourage on industry ■n freat Importance to their Mm- which will have a double effect. o f tbs wfMrld ■unlty as earners of Uie net Import-reducing and «xport-in- •ages with which gooda outside creasing. In this case the bread FREE ) CALIF. STEAK .5 5 ' ntANKS “ffst 2 - 9 7 * the boundaries of their little baking plant could be made to I aconomy are purchased. More- operate at a scale which might DELIVERY •tor, they are aware that their take care of local demand plus BIRDS EYE BONELESS GHILBREN’S ART ■van economy is much like a substantial sxport maricet o x ■air own family economy in outside the usual trade area of Tour order for drug oeeds VEGETABLES From Connocticut and a m a 6 9 Ori Income must balance outgo, the community. This economic and eosmettoo will be taken SMALL ONIONS IN CRIAM SAL’Ct 9 OZ CHUCK ROAST from Foreign Lands wBg. term______credit______notwithstand-_____status of the bread producing ease ef immediately. MIXED V IG ET A B LEi IN ONION SAUCE 8 OZ. . . . Sec what French^ “t firm might, actually, be a late MICKEY FINN CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEH"^ IRENCH BEANS WITH MUSHROOMS 9 OZ BY LANK LEONARD ■ there **Is often,often at leastlaaat In the or final stage in its evolution Austrian and South of the man of the family, from a email beginning. 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Herald Angle Boston Celts Continue to Dominate NBA Conference Games Loom for. Schoolboys By EARL YOST Snap Back Bporta Editor Unbeaten Friars Indians Off Crampton Elated Ea»t Best in State? ? ? ? ? By Beating League Top East ia Best. Sixth in Nation That’s been the adopted slogan at East Catholic High W arriors By One Game Despite Weather since the area Catholic school came into existence four BOSTON (AP)— Sixth-ranked Providence CoHesre BOSTON (AP) — “It’s years ago. On the basketball floor, during this time, the proutdy wears the label “only major undefeated basket­ By PETE ZANARDI PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)—Bing Crosby’s annual Eagles have been near the top, if not the best in their great to be a winner again,’’ someone shouted in the Cel­ ball tekm in the country.’’ It stands out more boldly with Important (inference experiment in human endurance—his |84,500 golf tour­ classification. In four seasons. East has won 60 out of 64 ______'^each passing week. battles loom on the school­ nament—is over and handsome Australian Bruce Cramp- ■tarts on the hardwood. A large^ tics’ dressing room. And coach Jos MuUaney h u block-lettered sign, East is The Boston club, careening grown fond of the tag. "It puts boy hardwoods this week. ^ton emerged the winner. Best, U proudly displayed in the toward a record number of vic­ Jim Brown more heat On /our opponents Manchester High and Cov­ Today toe golfers and their gymnasium. tories in a National Basketball they're pressing so hard to try entry High are within fans could discard their rain­ Association season, didn’t stop Irish Coach coats, greatcoats and all-weath­ Biggest hurdle for the and knock us off," he explains. striking distrance of the er gear after a weekend that Eagles to get over came last to mourn the end of a 16-game The Friars returned from a winning streak. Named 1964 top while Rockville puts its per­ must be known os the big blow Friday night in a battle of un­ two - week examination layoff fect CVe mark on the line. To Headline —cold and rainy. defeated fives when Rockville In.stead, the seven-time world Saturday and made Seton Hall champions took it out on Los Elxams hold Manchester High The (diles turned bright Sun­ High invaded the Eeigle court. Pro Athlete Uieir 12th vlcUm, 88-81. (7-4) idle Tuesday, and EYiday The Elegies, underdogs in most Angeles 117-93 Sunday, adminis­ The big roadblock comes day afternoon, but not untU tering a stem le.sson in the arts the Indians seek revenge in Boston Clinic they’d delivered a final brisk quarters — at least among the RfXJHESTER. N.Y. (AP) — Tuesday night at Kingston when West Hartford against (jonard. shower in the morning. predicting experts — rose to of basket making-aind-stopping. Providence visits Its arch-etate- The triumph was the 24th In "This has been a great year — Although In fourth place in the BOSTON (AP)— Ara Parseg- Next stop on the pro tour is the occasion and shocked the rival, the University of Rhode (XJIL at 7-3 only one game sep­ Rams and their followers with the last 26 starts for Boston Qie championship and now this. hian of Notre Dame, 1964 man the 255.000 Lucky International Honesrtly, I can’t say which Island. Folks In the llttiest etate arates the Indiana from 8-2 Open in San FYanclsco. "Oo.sby a convincing 81-67 triumph. which at 42-8 is eight full games have eagerly awaited this en­ of the year In , ahead of Eastern Division run­ means more now. They’re both leader Bristol Ekuitem. Conard will be featured at the annual weather” may prevail there but "I think now we can play counter from the start ot the beat the locals at the Arena it can’t be worse than it was anyone,” an elated Don Bums. ner-up Cincinnati with 30 to great,” season. Many (eri Rhody can Coach of the Year Clinic Jan. play. It was Jimmy Brown talking. 64-39 earlier this season. 30-81 in Boston. here. Blast coach, told newsmen after The great fullback of the cham­ do It. Ekeams also idle Rockville CYampton, 29, who won the Rockville bit the dust for the ■ The Royals beat San Francis­ TTie Rams (10-7) warmed to Paraeghian will be joined by * r- ^ 'jt s co 124-103 Sunday, enabling the pion Cleveland Browns of the which must shake off an 81-67 such famed coaches as Dick Australian open at age 30, is the first time in 10 starts. National Football League had the task by rolling over Ver­ defeat by East (jatholic Friday, first foreigner to win the CYos- Warriors to set a league mark mont 93-60 Saturday in a eparse Coleman who had an undefeated Does that mean powers In (or consecutive losses at 18. ’The just been named winner of the and the loss of Al Puts to the season st FYinceton, Jim Os- by. the Class A ranks, like Capi­ S. Rae Hickok Professional Ath­ area program. lineup when Newing:ton visits MIDDLE MAN—Elton McCriff (43) of Creighton is fhe man between as Son­ He moved into the lead for the Warriors had previously tied the The Providence team Mull- tendarp of unbeaten Amherst, tol District Conference entries old mark of 15 set by Denver In lete of the Year Award Sunday EYiday. Rockville is 8-0 in the ny Dove (55) and Bob McIntyre (44) of St. John’s play a tantalizing game of ex-coaching great Bud Wilkin­ first time early in Sunday’s Hartford High and Weaver 1949. and the $10,000 diamond-.stud- aney prai.ses for its great quick- conference while Newington round and finished with a three- ne.ss has had 'a knack of coming catch. son now In oither fields. Duffy High and the perennial New In the only game played Sun­ ded, gold-buckled belt that goes has beaten seven Central Val­ Daugherty of Michigan State, under-par 69 and a three-under Haven powerhouse, Hillhouse day night, the Baltimore Bullets with it. up with the special ingredient ley opponents. Colgate’s Hal LHiar and Massa­ 284 for the 73 holes. It was and Wilbur Cross? DON BURNS The championship was it has needed every game. Elagles Play Twice worth 27.500. One win never know. turned back the St. Louis Hawks The Friars beat the Pirates Weber, Slattery chusetts’ Vic Flisia. Windsor resident. . .It’s inter­ 114-106. Brown’s first with the Browns Coming off a surprisingly Parseghlan, Daugherty and Crampton whipped "The Mon­ Bums would welcome the since he came up as an All- 24-11 at the free throw line easy victory over Rockville, un­ Keane Talks Tonight ster,” the Pebble Beach Golf opportunity to play clubs the esting to note that four of The Celts remain on target for while being on the short end of Wilkinson will stress the offen­ East’s five starters scored all 67 victories, seven better than America from Syracuse. beaten East Catholic (8-0) Spot Foes Leads sive phases of the game while course which is 6,330 yards of caliber of Weaver and Hart­ "I would rather have the NFL the field goal count, 32-35. ford. The schools have gotten 27 baskets recorded in the 81-67 the one season high they estab­ hosts Penney of East Hartford Coleman and Labor will lecture golfing chagrin and frustration lished in 1960. title than any individual ruiihlng Until the Saturday game Tuesday night before starting Then Battle Back with a par 86-86—73, in 32-87— together but only for practice trouncing of Rockville. loGace Providence barely managed a At Gold Key Dinner on defense. Fusla will diacuas and Malin each dropped in 10 Coach Red Auerbach dis­ championship,” said the 28 , . * the second round of Hartford the passing game. 88. sessions. year-old star who has captured ;8«7 accuracy at fte (roe throw East foUowM^, riding cloud twinpoirters, Waickowski five cussed the anatomy of a streak Ckiunty Conference play at Tony Lama, toe defending and Troy two. . .The two of­ on his team after the nationally the rushing crown In seven of i "ne. It hit 24 of 26 against Northwest Catholic EYiday. The PHILADELPHIA (AP) — champion, finished with a 72 for nine, feel the Eagles could the eight years he’s been °®ton Hall, Yankee Manager Johnny Keane heads an impressive Dick Weber of St. Louis and Sign Pro Pacta take on and whip any school­ ficials who worked the big one televised battle was settled by a with Elagles lead the H(X3 with three 387. Jack Nlcklaus, with a 71, at East, Doc Hurley of Hart­ third quarter blitz. Boston out- the Browns. “E®*" sophomore sensa- wins. list of speakers at the 24th annual Connecticut Sports Ann Slattery of Salt Lake (Tity and Bill Ca^ier Jr. with a 72, boy team, in any classification. "Winning the Hickok Belt this! 11°" Jimmy Walker led the tri- spotted their opponents formi­ PHILADELE>HIA (AP) — End In the state The biggest test of ford and Dan Pinto of Man­ bcored the Lakers 16-2 in the Cheney Tech travels to East Writers’ Alliance Gold Key dinner tonight at the Strat­ Ued at 388. final minutes of the period it year truly surprised me.’’ added ymph with^25 points. Tlie early Granby Tuesday night and dable leads in the opening game Bill Cronin, second team All- Lema won 24,000. Catg>er and the season for the club was in chester, turned in top level loss of 6-7 sophomore center ford Motor Inn in Bridgeport. More than 700 are expect­ the Rockville meeting and the Jobs. Hurley is one of two Ne­ dominated 31-19. DISARMED: Bill Blair, left, and Dex Westbrook, both of Providence, knock ball Brown, "I thought I had a bet­ hosts A. I. Prince of Hartford ed to attend the 6:30 affair toi> but battled back to win toe America, and defensive back Nlcklaus each got 28,100. K.C. Jones set up five baskets ter chance in others years. This Dexter Westbrook enabled Se­ Friday afternoon. The Rangers championship matches at the Bob Shaim — both of Boston Col­ Arnold Palmer toot an 80 for locoB came away flying higher gro officials on the Central ton Hall to rally from far back see Gold Keys presented to than ever. But Rockville, like Board. He’s in the teaching pro­ and scored three. Hobbling from Dick Dec’s hands as Seton Hall player goes in for khot at Providence. year we had so much talent — would like to repeat a 71-40 three outstanding state sport loff, J.O. Chrl.stian, Andy Ro- 21(X).(X)0 AJl-Star BowHng Tour­ lege — have signed National a 30S total. Tommy Helnsohn got seven ETank Ryan, Paul Warfield, and pull close before e pair of victory over Elast Granby and bustelll. Spec Shea, Joe Dugan, nament. Football League oontracts with National Open champion Ken E^iet, is Class B in CIAC rat­ fession in Hartford as well as Walker (roe throws kiUed Pirate personalities. ings based on the number of points in the stretch and the Gary Collin.s, and don't forget reverse a 68-44 earlier defeat Dr. FYank MonglUo, CHiarlle Pe- Weber won Ws third All-Star toe Phitodetphia Eagles. Shann Venturi and E*GA ruler Bobby coaching elementary sports. hopes. To be honored with Gold Keys trino, Paul Kuezo, Sam Bender, male pupils enrolled. * • * Lakers, who had five times ral­ Lopsided Victory! Dick Modzelewski.” BEST OPEN WINNER—Sal Vendrillo of Manches­ by Prince. title Sunday by outscoring Jim was toe Eagles’ 30th draft Nichols failed to survlTe the 54- -Determined to Get Well- Dennis McGovern, fifth high­ are former EJastem League Larry Amann, FYank Bamlkow, choice. Cronin, 1964 BC captain, * * * lied to within a single point, Brown said he had two years ter proudly hold.s his dog, Alex, which was judged Ellington, which is 6-6, pays baseball star Joe Cosgrove of St. John of Santa Clara, Calif., hole cut. Here ’n There were left breathless in the to go on a three-year contract est scorer In Ram history, toss­ a visit to E. O. Smith In Storrs John Newell, Connie Donahue, 608-586 in toe three-game title signed as a free agent. Newcomer Rocky H)cnnpson Marks AHL PlayJ ed in 23 points as Rhode best by Mrs. Sally Sands, right, as No. 1 in show here ■Waterbury, New London High Appear too Strong Two familiar names to Man­ wake. with the BrowTi.s Tuesday and returns home BYl- Ducky Pond, Norm Daniels, match. St. John Jumped off to a of Wichita Falls, Tsx., who was "'Dien I’m going to call it s Vermont. 'Die 6-3 senior left the Sunday. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) Athletic Director Billy O’Brien Denny McMahon, Billy Prince, One knows that while the chester High followers in the Sam Jones was Boston’s high Major Step Forward day to host East Windsor in an and Steve 'Witkowski, Wesleyan 34-pin lead when he outacored Sppa Rixey leads CtnclnnaU’s the surprise'leader golqg Into man with 27. Elgin Baylor col­ Indians Triumph career." said Brown. "Two (?6me with over 11 minutes re- NCC contest The Knights hope Bob Klphuth, Kid Kaplan, Jim toe champion 224-190 In the first aB-tlme pitching parade In vic­ the final round, scored a 78 for Elaglea are good, as they have Bolton High basketball lineup University head trainer and Ckxigan, Ed Feustel, Nick Tron- are Hutchinson and Bosworth, lected 30 (or Los Angeles but more years and I hope it will be malnlng. to return to winning ways after outstanding state duckpln game. But Weber came bock tories w4th 161. Bob Purkey 390, along with Ken Still, 70, and clearly demonstrated In their didn’t have enough help. TTie most lopsidelS victory of two more championships. The Northeastern, moving onto sky, George Davis, Frank Mc­ own class, foes the likes of younger brothers of Manchester losing a share of the conference bowler. with a 192-226 as St. J

I . MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN Aveilage Dally Net Pr8as Run Foreeaet ef V . B. Weather Brnm iian rV B tfr lEti^nins 1 | m l & For the Week Ended Oeoember It, ItM Freezing rafai,^eleet ehai«taig to rain In most eectlouz teuight, Ifanoheater W ATS8 will Tha Wa Two Group o< Con­ then to snow nunrtee beforo m e n About Town meet tomorrow at the Italian cordia Lutheran Church will Maintenance^ College Topics DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY 1 4 ,1 5 1 lag; variable olondiaee% e o titr h American Club, Eldrldga 8t. have a potluck and meeting to­ lEuptiing morrow. morrow ai 6:30 p.m. at the Skating - G>asting M enber of Um Audit Weighing In will be from 7 to b HARTFORD, EAST HARTFORD. WEST HARTFORD Bureau e( ClroulatloB Manche»ter—’A City of Village Charm am Ass*nbly, Catholic 8 p.m. The program will be church. Members art reminded Of Budget Workshop Today MIDDLETOWN. BRISTOL. MANCHESTER ladias of Ocdtwntbus, wtn apon- ‘Come as You Were One Year to bring table aettings. The ex­ aor a mmmajfe aale Wednea- Ago.” Secret pale will be re­ ecutive committee is arranging a n d n e w BRITAIN (Olaaettled Adrortlsing on Page Id) PRICE SEVEN CENtI day at 9:30 a m. at liott'a au- vealed. the potluck before the meeting. The board of aduoation fi- prorram (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1966 permarket. Mcmbcra are ra- nance committee will hold Its from 38,OM to 118,000. minded to bring article* for the The* Hartford Pembroke Col­ Charter Oak Council, Boy The capitol Improvement pro­ Scouts of America, will meet No ice skating will be allow­ third budget workshop tonight Bale to the store tomorrow at lege Club will meet Thursday gram is not a part of the edu­ and elect officers tomorrow at ed at any o f the park depart­ at Bennet Junior High School cation operations budget. It is 7:30 p.m. « at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Klngswood School for Boys, ment maintained areas today. at 7:30. Maintenance of. Plant due to be submitted to the J_ Richard Page, 40 Wolcott Hill Events Rd., Wethersfield. Slides taken West Hartford. The meeting Coasting iwill be permitted in and the Community College board of e4ucatlon this week. will be preceded by a dinner at Centef Springs Park until dark. It includes larger than 118,000 — O a r — by members of their travels will budget will be covered. Assembly ‘Expenses’ 6;30 p.m. Skiing is expected tonight at installations and repairs, like Vietnamese Schoolgirl be featured. Those wishing to the Mt. Nebo ski slope from Section 700y maintenance of the installation of television In State submit slides ihay contact Mrs. 6:30 to 10:30. plant, takes up 2.4 per cent of E. Corbin Sweeney, 175 Main Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, sets as a prelude Lo instruction­ STOP.SH0P MORSE will meet at 7 tonight in Tink­ next year’s proposed 35.6 mil­ al TV in the schools. St., Manchecter. SUPER MARKETS C O lX E fiC er Hall. Deputy Great Sachem Manchester Chapter of lion education operations budg­ Another Item of note in this Manchester L,odge of Masons Anthony E^dio of Southington SPEB3QSA will rehearse to­ et. The expenditure proposed section la a recommendation to Under IRS Serntiny Yankee Atomic will preside at the raising of totals 3134,908, whith is 341.500 remove the bricH wail which will meet tomorrow at T:30 p.m. chiefa Refreshments of corh night at 8 at Bunce School on forms a part of Education Olcott St. more than this year’s allotted Mortgage Goes Newest Suicide by Fire at the Masonic Temple. World and venison will be served after 393.318. This year that figure Square at Bennet Junior High Series films will be shown after the meeting. takes up 1.8 per cent of the School. Because no money has HARTFORD (API __ An'^y*“ ’ marks an attempteSOOO of their 32,800 pay “ a busineas meeting. The meeting of Mancheeter been alloted for its repair in H A K lh U K U / A t ' ) A n y i,gi,ifttlve leaders to skirt pense money, they still had to To N.Y. Brokers budget. attempt by legislative lead- » . . . ------— -document------• such expenses. St. Elizabe others Circle Cedarettes. scheduled for to­ Maintenance of plant is a past years, the wall has de­ the provision which prevents XI Gamma Chapter of Beta will meet Weuna.sday at 8:16 night. is canceled because of the teriorated and CurtlA aaid that ers to list the $2,500 law this hold-over Legislature from He said the state will be a Barista AJminiilralien lengthy section of the budget, filing records of this 32,600 HARTFORD (AP) — A a Aceeunlint • SrerHtritI Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow p.m. at the home of Mrs. Albert storm. covering almost 15 pages. In it the cost of repairing it would maker pay as "expense getting any salary. U .S . A id e at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sobielo, 226 School St. Mrs. be prohibitive. It would cost The 196SA,egi8latuIv saw each "expense” payment to the Inter' combination of New York i IS) Ann St., Held. 522-2261 arc items like salaries for main­ money” will be watched by nal Revenue Bureau so the lat Stanley Pearson of Marline Rd., James Gleason will be co- Center Congregational Church tenance men, contracted serv­ less to remove it, he said. member paid a total of 32,600. brokers successfully bid to- The Community College Internal Revenue agents. terr will navehave recoraarecords on this.uua. i . - ,, *» Co-Edntstio^ ■ Vernon. hoetess. has postponed its annual meet­ ices, replacement of furniture Of that, 32.000 was listed as One complication noted b y . day for the financing of a budget, scheduled for coverage In order to get that amount salary and 3600 as expense mon­ U n in ju r e d ing, scheduled for yesterday and equipment, and supplies. qears of service Conley is that there will not be Wednesday, has been set for to­ exempt from Income tax pay­ ey. Unable to da that for the Connecticut Yankee Atom- afternoon, until Sunday at 3 The biggest Jump is 314,000 any "withholding tax” deducted ■ jg Power Co. $40 million p.m. at the church. night due t.o the conflict caused ments, the legislators will have hold-over legislature, the 32,500 for replacement of furniture by the town forum series to document every penny they Is to be paid for expense*. on thle 32,6(X). mortgage. and equipment In most of the Wednesday night. spend under the category of Lawmakers have always re­ Thus many lawmakers with Manchester Assembly, Order schools. The coverage of these Three bids were opened in In A tta c k Not a part of the education necessary expenses. ceived 10 cents a mile for dally only modest expenses could be New York and telephoned to a of Rainbow for Girls, will have items 's lengthy and detailed, operations budget, the Com­ That was the word today from travel pay, and this will con­ hit with a total lump sum tax an initiatory meeting tonight at ranging from the replacement hearing before the State Public munity College budget proposes District DIrectoT Joseph J. (3on- tinue. bite when they fill out their in­ Utilities Commission here. SAIGON, South Tiet HOUSE five days left 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Of­ of Venetian blind tapes (3300) expenditures of 3166.488 In ley Jr. of the U. S. Internal Referring to the new listing come tax returns. The PUC approved the bid Nam (A P )— A Vietnamesto ficers are reminded to wear to the installation of 400 audi­ 1965-66. Of this amount, It He suggested that the General Revenue Bureau. of 32,500 as expense money, from Merrill, L)mch, Pierce, [schoolgirl committed sui­ white gowns. torium chairs in Bentley School hopes to repay the town 3109,- Oonley said: Assembly members might be Fenner Smith. Inc., together (32,000). He said that revenue agents JANUARY 000 In tuition and other In­ will not automatically accept “ No matter what they call It, prudent If they arranged for with Blythe A Co., Lehman cide by fire at Nha Trang Lakota Council, Degree of One reason for the increase, come. each legislator must report the some pay - as - you - go arrange­ Brothers and Salmon ft Hutzler. . today in what was an- according to the budget mes­ the "expense allowance’’’ de.slg- Pocahontas, will have a kitchen The budget has been approved 32,600 as Income. Against that, ment, or consider the matter The company will be charged sage of Superintendent of by the college’s Citizens Advi­ natlon to be listed In legislative in filing estimated tax returns. I nounced as a political pro- CORSET SALE social tonight at 8 at the home pay to members of the General they may deduct allowable ex­ 4.485 per cent over a period of of Mrs. Pauline Forcucci, 58 Schools William Curtis, is that sory Council. This year, the col­ penses with their duties such as I test against Premier 'Tran the minimum figure for trans­ lege Is operating on a 3122.500 Assembly. 28 years. HALE HillcreBt Ave., West Hartford, The expense allowance desig­ lodging and meals." Company officials said the Van Huong’s government. ENDS SATURDAY for members and guests. fer o f items from plant main­ budget which includes a 37,000 Conley said that two years Hoang Thi Yen Phu, lH, Main Street^Manchester tenance to the capital Improve- supplemental appropriation. nation of the 32,500 to be paid mortgage bonds would be .sold lawmakers for this unusual two ago, when the lawmakers got Ground Rules on Feb. 3. drenched herself with gaaollM STILL A G O O D SELECTION OF Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars I.ssuing $40 million in mort­ during an antigovemment dem­ of Lebanon, will meet tonight gage bonds was part of Connect- onstration by about 4,000 per* GARMENTS AND SIZES at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. In A ssembly i icut Yankee's plan to raise mon- sons in that coa.stal city 300 i ey for it to build its atomic miles northeast of Saigon, and PORK burned to death. Pfc. Edward M. Zikus Jr., son I electric power plant at Haddam of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zikus, Are Finished Suicide, often by speciaculao AVAILABLE IN YOUR 1 Neck. The PUC has already 45 Birch St., participated lest granted the company approval methods, has become frequent month In exercise Roll Back, a HARTFORD (AP) — Ground to borrow up to $25 million and among Vietnamese BuddhistZi PETITE whether in political proteM or five-day winter field training rule.s lor the upcoming “ special issue 335 million in stock. exerci.se in Korea. He is a driver regular” .session of the General for personal rea-sons. in Co. C, 1st Battalion of the But the girl's was the find SAVE $2. ON SAVE $2. CHORALE Assembly include an attempt to Refunds Drop considered aimed at a Saigoa division's 31st Infantry. reduce the number of public BEAUTY SALON HARTFORD (AP)-The tax' administration since six monka hearings. and a nun immolated them­ PLAYTEX GIRDLES MAIDENFORM GIRDLE Members of Campbell Coun­ The rules, agreed on Monday cut has resulted-in a .sharp drop cil, K of C, will meet tonight 84 CHURCH STREET in Internal Revenue Service tax selves by Hre in 1968 in th* by Democratic and Republican Buddhi.st campaign that helped Reg. 8.99 Lightweight at 7 at the K of C Home and leaders, give many committee refunds, an JRS report shows. Reg. 8.96 Cloth Lined gir­ then go to the Aheam Funeral It may sound paradoxical, but South Vietnamese paratroopers stand guard with bayonets fixed as shouting de.stroy the regime of President $6.95 Lycra in-long leg panty. $6.99 Specializing in chairmen the power to decide Ngo EHnh Diem, a Roman CMb* dle with fingertip panels. Home, 180 Farmington Ave.. which bills shall be aired at it’s true. Many people who nor­ Buddhist monks and their followers are herded into trucks in a subuH) of Sai­ Hartford, to pay rekpects to olic. hearings. mally receive refunds will pay Reg. 11.96 Cloth Lined Reg. 6.95 Lycra in reg­ the late John E. Dwyer of West CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING CENTER CUTS taxes come April 15. gon. About 70 monks and 100 of the followers were arrested after tear gas help­ In Saigon, two teirorlst gr»- zip-panty with fingertip Hartford, a former past grand However, in order, to make ed to stop a demonstration by the mob. (AP Photofax.) nades were aimed at the Amerl- $9.95 ular or panty style. $5i9 sure this added power will not It's because the tax cut takes panels. knight of Campbell Council. effect in two stages, part in 1964 can presence hi Soudi 'Vied be abu.sed, the rules provide that Nam. PERMANENT WAVE 10 Hou.se members or five Sena­ and part in 1965. But the with­ Reg. 4.96 Reg. 1.69 ea. The Manchester Women’s holding rate—the anaount the New Storm on the Way They exploded from Club ha-s canceled its meeting, tors may force a public hearing Bus Faster ing of the headquarters of MaA Living Stretch Bra $3.95 Chansonette Bra 2 for $3.22 SPECIAL on any bill by petitioning for it. employer takas from ' the em­ scheduled for tonight, because ploye's paycheck—was reduced Gen. Frank A. Osmanski, s» FUNERAL HOME collected on the horses. tion of the entire installation Yfg FORM FIT ROGERS’ CONTOUR B R A ...... $2.39 Call 643-0322 or 649-9800 (Home) “ At the end of the day BARRINGTON, 111. (A P )— Caruiles and blankets are bomb squad axpsilta. FUNERAL Quiet London Views he had won nothing and in great demand today in Barrington, one of the scores A crew of VieoMunese ale^ REG. 7.95 Owned and Operated By he had lost an awful lot,” of towns in northern Illinois without electricity for the tricians had been ruradi^ Wires .SERVICE Constable Andrew Fergu­ third straight day after a damaging ice storm, through file ceiling, tiro m BESTFORM SIDE-ZIP GIRDLE ...... $5.95 MRS. ZINNY WIEGEL son told the North London them wars arrseted imniediato* WALTEai N. •ft ifMipi, tfo! Pre-Dawn Rehearsal magistrate’s court Mon­ Barrington a suburb of 5,800^ ly on suspickm that fiiay migkl REG. 12.95 LECLERC Cloeed Mondays— Open Other Days 9 to 5 day. population northwest of Chica ships of the pioneers in the mov­ have plsinted the grsnadsa iov FORTUNA LONG LEG GIRDLE ...... $10.95 Director Jolie, 24, an hnmlgrant go, was among the cohununities ie, “ How the West Was Won” the Viet Cong. Friday till 8 P.M. LONDON (A P )—The roll of muffled drums sounded from the West Indies hardest hit by the storm, the proved “ so reminiscent, we 23 Main Street, Manchester through London streets before dawn today in somber r^ pleaded guilty to embezzl­ worst in the area in 17 years. didn’t stay long.” f(8ee Page Ten) REG. 12.50 About 1,(XXI homes still were Call 649-5869 hearsal for Sir Wnston Churchill’s last journey. ing 361.60 of the fare Kenneth C. Grom, a musician, money. without heat or power. said he and his wife and two NEMO ADJUSTABLE WAIST GIRDLE...... $9.99 Pork Cutlets (Uli) .79* All traffic stopped in the heaul^ An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 died Simday at the age of 90. A( daughters have been dividing of the mourning capital as the homes and businesses in the their time between their home Copper Nickel gun carriage which will carry Lady Churchill’s request, -the northern and northwestern sub­ Archbishop of Canterbury will and a neighbor’s. Spare Ribs 0 9 * his body in Saturday’s funeral urbs remained without heat and “ We had a couple of sleeping Worth 15,000 ANTRON rolled through the darkened conduct ttie coffin to a cataf­ England Trip alque In Westminster Hall, light but utility company bsigs — we opened them up and streets to St. Paul's Cathedral. spokesmen said the job of line U j c u l f i a a l i i L Poik U h ‘s r 4 5 ‘. Bm n ’s t 5 9 i where ttie body will He in state used them as extra covers — Collector Says WALTZ GOWN The procession marched from repairing probably will be fin­ for three days. For Johnson anything that resembled a Westminster Hall to 8t. Paul’s. ished Wetoesday. blanket I think we were using,” ATTENTION Women office cleaners and oth­ The Archbishop, Dr. Michael MANKATO, Minn. |AP) Regularly 36. Antron* myth trl- Ramsey, la roiritual head of the In Barrington, as in other he said. Coin collector Bemhnrdt Nottke er early workers were the only Although skelters were set up oot gown charmingly frosted spectators. Church of Bmgland. With only Still in Doubt storm-stricken towns, many has a copper nickel he claime 18 at bodice with lacy loveliness. A Royal Air Force escort led family mourner* around him, families have doubled up. Oth­ to two churches, they still were worth nearly 36,(XK), and he unoccupied Monday night, said In VanRaalte n e w whisper the way. A naval officer, he will say prayers. The family ers are virtually camping out to hopes K wiU "pick up a few more WASHINGTON (AP) — PreM- Alfred Belz, local Civil Defense ool<»s. Prim pink. Tudor rose, 4.99 sword reversed, followed in the will take its leave and a mili­ homes,that have been dark and thousand in value wHh time. Foam ecru. White, and Blue MOTHERS tary guard of honor will begin dent Johnson left Bethesda Nav­ cold since the storm struck Sat­ director. funeral march Actually, Klttke picked it m mist. Sizes 32-40. $ al Medical Center at 1 :^8 p.m. urday. “ Mo.st familie.s are staying SENSATIONAL PORTRAIT OFFER! ICEBERG LEnUCE Soldiers and airmen- paced its vigil for a dollair as a joke to add m beside the naval bluejackets At 11 a.m. Wednesday the hall today to return to the White "W e’ve got our coats on, ex­ with friends who have power,” hie counterfeit ooilecUon. tra blankets on the bed and can­ he said. hauling the gun carriage. A Hne will open to the public. R will House. Kottke said Monday night ha of empty limousines trailed be­ close only for members of the The President and Mrs. John­ dles and flashlights lit all over ARISTOCRAT-PERLCREST By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bad been offered "close to 38,s hind. Churchill family and official son, both hospitalized since Sat­ the house,” Robert P. Cunning­ (X)0” for the mls-etsmped nichM BY POPULAR DEMAND ROGOZINSKPS Youngsters Enjoy Vacation Another rehearsal was sched­ guests to pay private homage. urday with colds, left the hospi­ ham said Monday night. A storm that smacked the Southwest with snow, rain and a product of file U.S. mint a l Regularly 2.99 SLIPS * 2 “ " 2 9 ' Yesterday’s "no schooll' announcement coupled with uled Friday morning. Barriers have gone up in 3^ tal by car. He and Mrs. Cunningham Denver. He figures it will ba SEARS Nationally Known Child and Baby Photographer miles of surrounding streets to went to a movie to warm up, , hi '.*• M( I K .\M»■ 1 j f n ij Scotland Yard launched a ma­ Johnson wore a hat and over­ worth mora the longer be keepa Fine quality 100% nylon the weekend snow storm enabled these Ashworth jor security operation to protect control the mammoth crowds coat as he walked out the front Cunningham said, but the hard­ (See Page Ten) tricot with dramatic and It. Street youngsters to hlM6»a vacation— and some the scores of foreign statesmen expected to pass by the cloeed door of the hospital In relatively The 85-year-oM ecdlector .said feminine touches of lace. 2.44 sliding. Warm w eath ^ an d snow removal crews who will pay homage to Brit­ coffin. mild weather. Priced for the slimmest y he bought it from an employe at ain's great wartime leader. Saturday morning the great His doctors had said earlier the First National Bank at SI. budget. $ 6 DAYS ONLY (plus today’s return to school)>eoded the fun. An­ chimes of Big Ben will be si Announcements were made that they wanted him to slay in Syrian President Vows Peter, Minn. Today thru Saturday other storm is due ffljliight but iSarly forecasts call today that two of CIhurchU’s lenced as the body is borne to the hospital about five days. i m . 25th-Jan. 80th Stock your freezer! 'He aMwd me If I wanted to for mostly rain. (H e ^ d Photo by Pinto.) war-time oontemporarles — St. Paul’s Cathedral on a gun Press secretary George E. see an nnusual eoin,” Kottks BAND LEG BRIEF or PANTY 3/1.75 (Wednesday President Charles deGaui'.e of carriage used previously only Reedy had said earlier that the « P.M. to 9 P.M.) Vengeance.on Opponents related. "I ssUd, ’Sure„’ and Rag. to 79c 59c each FVance and former President forr four moMrens.monarchs. presidential couple would leave when I saw tt I figured it Was a Dwight D. BUsenhower would Churchill knew and served hospital "some time this counterfeit, so I told him I'd ba attend the funeral. them all — Queen Victoria, Ed­ afternoon.” DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) —#party regime’s spreading sooiaJ- glad to add it to my eounterfsM Selma LM s Voters, Gen. Bliaeniiower canceled an ward VH, George V and George Reedy said no decision has coUecticn. I fiious^ It would ba Syrian President Amin Hafez i.sm appearance scheduled tomor­ VI. been made yet as to whether Impossible for me to get eoma* row at a I;g>s Angeles ben^tt, More than 3,000 men of all the vowed today to thousands of "Execute them! Elxecuts Johnson will fly to England for them!” the crowd shouted. thing like tMs." One Beautiful Silvertone a spokesman said, to be able fighting services will line hie Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral. shouting wwkers to crush and to attend. Mrs. Eisenhower Is funeral route through 'Whitehall, kill plotters ^gainst his socialist The speech was one of the FOWNES — KAYSER A major mission of Johnson’s most violent that Hafez, known LifeSiM Ing with a federal court injunc­ by sheriff’s officer* and'Cjhlef to help the capitalists who stole tion, allowed the Negroea to line Deputy U.S. Marshal H. Stan­ the people's money,” Hafez de­ Spying Charge up to take the voter test with­ ley Fountain to return later. clared.' “ They deserve to be MOSCOW (AF)— Tke Be* out Intaiferenoe, but limited the U.8. Diet. Judge Daniel H. cursed. vlet Union todagr sbsrgsd * • ALL r!lEW HANDBAGS number of eppUcanta to 100. Thomas, who issued tha Injunc­ "Exploiters have stolen from tion Saturday, required the reg­ American diplocnat here eftth The flrat 100 to reach the the people and sucked their spying and denlssvd M in pts"> Reg. 2.99. Spring styles oourthouse were given number­ istration board to Issue 1(X) In clutches, totes, shoulder blood. They have smuggled 300 sons non gmto—the fuMml ed places in the line and those numbers each day although the million pounds (about 3to mil­ or d r ^ y styles. Choose lUplaamUe term for a parson who arrived later ware ordered board normally interviews only lion) out of the country. But, by from sin^ated leathers, $2.67 about a third of this number. God, this money shall return or not nooeptsMe to the i tapeatrles*ln all the pop- In wMsh he Is ular colors. Those who did not get In to they will stay. In prison until Academy. Chief take the test Monday were giv­ they die like dogs.” Foreign Ministry en preference In line when they BtolMtrd F . Stoto. first But most of the general's tnry of Ihb V A EiMisssy. a t Aged 6 Weeks to 14 Years returned today. strung words appeared aimed ai Says 35 Cadets " n o tt v it y After- Fountain told all thoee the Moslem Brotherhood, ehOd without numbers to leave, an­ sometime violent organization Have Resigned other group arrived later and of right-wing Moslems which mat*’ The eharga i No Appointments NecetMiy be a retaUatton for UA SEAMLESS NYLONS Fine 80e Peebdag. Mdlfaig, also was t ^ they would have opposes Baath socialism. The A m FOROB AOAOKMY, to return. Six of them refused brotherhood led an insurrection expuMoa Jan. 1 ef • I 60c VALUE. Famous FaulUeoa brand. Ohio. (AP)—The superintendent to move and were arrested. against the government In the dlplatnnt. Boris V. ^ Fine quality seamless mesh in all the aooussd of V jla g h> the 1Mb* ef the U.B. Air Force Academy The state trooper* under Syrian town of Hama last April new ahiules. Sizes 9-U. but was beaten down by troops sd Statss. announced today that six addi­ command of CXil. Al Lingo re­ > Full Seleetion o f Poaet • Groups up to 4 diildren mained on standby duty on the and tanks. - ( tional cadets have resigned, HOSPITAL SOAKB outskirts of the city. "We shall purge them, the 2 pair for $1.00 > All Woric Guaranteed * lim it 1 Portrait Per Qiild bringing .file toUl to U since the blaspheming brothers,” ' Hafez WASHIHOTON (AP) ’•«« Na8 Wnp cheating scandal broke last Dr. Martin Lufiier King Jr., AHsweDt who has led the civil rights told the throng. "You shaU see The small s f ‘ S•Nlvl•h B ill in a few days what we shall do. sent n flare e f N a ria rlM '"^Maj. Oen. Robert H. Warren movwnent, left Selma this ■ Ftiolognplier avellaMe regalar itore hom e... morning to return to Atlanta, We, have pardoned them In the exriteseent today issiMd a brief statement soften­ past when they killed and re Bethesda V h fn t On lete Mere ai|ht openingt-ie A Jf. U I P.M., Setnrdaye le 4:88 PJf. A » 31' ing unconfirmed reports that Oa., but hla followers ehawed no AVE ON ALL THESE HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS leessning of their cambaign. belled, hoping they would come whpre rreslieat i there bad been 40 addlticmal to their senses. But today It has reeeveitag tram SEE PHOTOS NOW ON DISPLAY! wlthdrawala to kaap from facing Wilson Baker, the city’s pub­ Rag. 89c BE3N OAT ...... 58c 98c 8Mm LAVORIS MOUTHWASH We lic safety director, . aaid hs been proved that the germ can­ a aourt-martlal- not be treated except by killing Reg. I.M .BUFFBOUN (lOO'a) ....88e 98oBiasPAOQUIN HAND CREAM 87e* - However, the general d the state troopers to move in on a standby, basis In and eradication. MANCHESTER SHOPPINe PARKADB not in hla statement, that rsslf- The shopkeepere’ strike per-; 88c BIbb (SIERT TOOTHPA8 TB . .58e Reg. 1.99 Tsnder Toudi BATH OIL 870* oiM tiouUs dST^psd. ' WEST MIDDLB TPKA—f4S-1881 ■ « Pm ) natlom of o(W«to wars a alow, slated in lu Uiird day in de- iOe m m BRBCK SHAMPOO ...... 88e *Phis Tax hnMUM%m ^ n,: : UondAY, a Magro wonqan Opea 8:80 AJM, to B PJI. O w m lM d l struck Bnsriff James Q. Oiark fiance at growing pressures lUnBiMljMSinp ej, go through from the msasivs demonstra- T o ss., t a t , 8>80 A a L to 8 P J L O rT sw r. in the left sara with b *r fiat. Churchill. Although the rehesiBsl caused s terrific SEARS •nr l"gQd oonuplete many BiitiBh Berviiei . tlOM, tbreatensd g em a u a ttB Ths R svrAtrtii Btorsl said Wsd. 8 PJM,.to • PJL W'ilto-Jwart ara don streets in th* hours/n^ of a trftffie jsnL another such drill is plana^ Fridajr M hesiw l lo r tlii$i' of Sir wiaaton morning. (AP Photofsx.) ^

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